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Bringing Out the Dead

Any call can be murder, any stop can be suicide, any night can be the last.
1999 | 121m | English

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Once called "Father Frank" for his efforts to rescue lives, Frank Pierce sees the ghosts of those he failed to save around every turn. He has tried everything he can to get fired, calling in sick, delaying taking calls where he might have to face one more victim he couldn't help, yet cannot quit the job on his own.
Release Date: Oct 22, 1999
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Paul Schrader, Joe Connelly
Genres: Drama
Keywords new york city, coma, based on novel or book, ambulance, night life, drug addiction, hallucination, dying and death, ambulance man, road trip, alcoholism, teacher, hospital, drugs, illegal prostitution, euthanasia
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Touchstone Pictures, Cappa/De Fina Productions
Box Office Revenue: $16,797,191
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Nicolas Cage Frank Pierce
Patricia Arquette Mary Burke
John Goodman Larry Verber
Ving Rhames Marcus
Tom Sizemore Tom Wolls
Marc Anthony Noel
Mary Beth Hurt Nurse Constance
Cliff Curtis Cy Coates
Aida Turturro Nurse Crupp
Nestor Serrano Dr. Hazmat
Cynthia Roman Rose
Sonja Sohn Kanita
Larry Fessenden Cokehead
Arthur J. Nascarella Captain Barney
Martin Scorsese Dispatcher (voice)
Queen Latifah Dispatcher Love (voice)
Michael Kenneth Williams Drug Dealer
Craig muMs Grant Voice in Crowd
John Heffernan Mr. Oh
Judy Reyes ICU Nurse
Afemo Omilami Griss
Cullen O. Johnson Mr. Burke
Julyana Soelistyo Sister Fetus
Graciela Lecube Neighbor Woman
Marylouise Burke Neighbor Woman
Phyllis Somerville Mrs. Burke
Mary Diveny Neighbor Woman
Tom Riis Farrell John Burke
Aleks Shaklin Arguing Russian
Leonid Citer Arguing Russian
Jesus A. Del Rosario Jr. Man with Bloody Foot
Bernie Friedman Big Feet
Theo Kogan Prostitute
Fuschia! Prostitute
Matthew Maher Mr. Oh's Friend
Bronson Dudley Mr. Oh's Friend
Marilyn McDonald Mr. Oh's Friend
Ed Jupp Jr. Homeless Man in Waiting Room
J. Stanford Hoffman Homeless Man in Waiting Room
Rita Norona Schrager Concerned Hispanic Aunt
Don Berry Naked Man
Mtume Gant Street Punk
Michael A. Noto Grunt
Omar Scroggins Bystander
Andy Davoli Stanley
Charlene Hunter Miss Williams
Jesse Malin Club Doorman
Harper Simon I.B. Bangin'
Joseph Monroe Webb Drummer
Jon Abrahams Club Bystander
Charis Michelsen I.B.'s Girlfriend
Lia Yang Dr. Milagros
Antone Pagán Arrested Man
Melissa Marsala Bridge & Tunnel Girl
Betty Miller Weeping Woman
Rosemary Gomez Pregnant Maria
Luis Rodriguez Carlos
Sylva Kelegian Crackhead
Frank Ciornei Dr. Mishra
Catrina Ganey Nurse Odette
Jennifer Lane Newman Nurse Advisor
John Bal Police in Hospital
Raymond Cassar Police in Hospital
Tom Cappadona Drunk
Jack O'Connell Drunk
Randy Foster Drunk
Richard Spore Homeless Suicidal
James Hanlon Fireman
Chris Edwards Fireman
Mark Giordano Police Sergeant
Michael Mulheren Cop in Elevator
David Zayas Cop in Elevator
Terry Serpico Cop #1
Floyd Resnick Cop #3
Megan Leigh Surgeon
David Vasquez Screaming Man
Joseph P. Reidy ICU Doctor
Erica Bamforth Urchin Prostitute (uncredited)
Peju Bamgboshe Child Zombie (uncredited)
Carolyn Campbell Policewoman (uncredited)
Michael Carbonaro Club Kid (uncredited)
Joe Connelly Catatonic Patient in Suede Coat (uncredited)
Brian Smyj Cop #2 (uncredited)
Name Job
Elmer Bernstein Conductor, Original Music Composer
Damon Michael Gordon Location Assistant
Joe Collins First Assistant Camera
Rylend Grant Post Production Assistant
Garf Brown Scenic Artist
Lorinda Klein Thanks
Marcia DeBonis Casting Associate
Kathy Durning Music Editor
Michael Owens Senior Visual Effects Supervisor
Hope Shaw Post Production Accountant
James J. Sabat Jr. Cableman
Leslie Saulter Yacuk Charge Scenic Artist
Tommy Boles Construction Foreman
Chris DeTitta Leadman
Manlio Rocchetti Special Effects Makeup Artist
Howard Davidson Grip
Paul Schrader Screenplay
William F. Reynolds Set Decoration
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Dante Ferretti Production Design
Robert Richardson Director of Photography
Rita Ryack Costume Design
Joseph Coscia Hairstylist
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
John Ottesen Special Effects Coordinator
Eric Myers Unit Publicist
Scott Brock First Assistant Editor
Russell Engels Gaffer
Marco Kyris Stand In
Joseph P. Reidy First Assistant Director
Karen Koula Sossiadis Assistant Production Coordinator
Bruce Winant ADR Voice Casting
Joseph Buonocore Transportation Co-Captain
James Sabat Sound Mixer
James Bono Assistant Property Master
Patrick McGrath Dolly Grip
Linda Grimes Key Makeup Artist
Peter Epstein Stunts
Jay Halligan Construction Grip
David Boulton ADR Recording Engineer
George A. Lara Foley Recordist
Thomas Yacuk Key Construction Grip
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunt Driver
John Davis Storyboard Artist
Blaise Corrigan Stunts
Janos Pilenyi Effects Supervisor
Ronald Paul Generator Operator
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Driver
Penni Smith Payroll Accountant
Kellyann Wargo Second Assistant Accountant
Joe Connelly Technical Advisor, Novel
Bobby Mackston Music Editor
William A. Farley Key Hair Stylist
Leon Weisinger Makeup Artist
Vincent Galindez Camera Operator
Jill Brooks Visual Effects Producer
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
P.J. Haines Chef
Louis Sabat Boom Operator
Robert Guerra Art Direction
Jane DiPersio Makeup Artist
Ellen Lewis Casting
Phillip V. Caruso Still Photographer
Scott W. Farley Hairstylist
Shell Hecht Production Supervisor
Martha Pinson Script Supervisor
Gregor Tavenner First Assistant Camera
James Cappello Carpenter
Rich Fellegara Set Medic
Timothy Shannon Transportation Captain
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
Glen Pangione Construction Coordinator
Carol F. Doran Wigmaker
Carlos Bernal Driver
John Bartle Visual Effects Editor
Doug Dalisera Best Boy Electric
Ken Connors Rigging Gaffer
Emilie A. Bernstein Orchestrator
Susan Greenhow Visual Effects Coordinator
Marion Billings Publicist
Dennis Causey Set Dresser
Richard Guinness Jr. Key Grip
Joanna Brett Wardrobe Supervisor
Kate Eales Assistant Sound Editor
Becky Sullivan Supervising ADR Editor
James Mazzola Property Master
John Billeci Electrician
Gayle Keller Casting Associate
Len Murach Location Manager
Philip Stockton Supervising Sound Editor
Ashlee Burnette Production Office Assistant
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kendall McCarthy Post Production Supervisor
Will Sweeney Production Intern
Bruce S. Pustin Unit Production Manager
Denise Schwab Camera Loader
Kevin Ritter Key Costumer
Christopher Surgent Second Assistant Director
Marissa Littlefield ADR Editor
Benjamin Cheah Foley Editor
Fred Rosenberg Dialogue Editor
Greg Hale Second Second Assistant Director
Debora Lilavois Apprentice Sound Editor
Eugene Gearty Sound Effects Designer
Laura Civiello Dialogue Editor
Erin Collins Butler Visual Effects Production Assistant
Tracey Gudwin Assistant Camera
James Y. Kwei Consulting Editor
Jon Alexander Compositing Supervisor
Lee Genick Extras Casting Assistant
Rueven Halevi Intern
Erica Bamforth Production Assistant
Narges Takesh Story Editor
Alex Raspa ADR Recordist
Will Ralston Foley Supervisor
Glen Engels Best Boy Grip
James D. Lee Assistant Location Manager
Eric Person Digital Compositor
Theresa Marsh First Assistant Accountant
Billy Kerwick Key Rigging Grip
Reid Warman Production Secretary
Susan Callahan Technical Advisor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Nick Seuser Additional Visual Effects
Will Arnot Additional Grip
Jeanne Vienne Second Assistant Camera
Martin Scorsese Director
G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Joseph P. Reidy Co-Producer
Scott Rudin Producer
Barbara De Fina Producer
Eric Steel Co-Producer
Jeff Levine Associate Producer
Mark Roybal Associate Producer
Bruce S. Pustin Executive Producer
Adam Schroeder Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Powerful and engrossing cinema from a truly great team. Frank Pierce is a member of the Nork York paramedics, serving the Hell's Kitchen district he is witness to some terrible incidents. As he starts to crack under the pressure of the job, and getting no help from a succession of zany partners, ... Frank may just find solace with an ex-junkie girl who's father he brought in dying of a heart attack. Martin Scorsese can never be accused of not being adventurous, after dabbling in Eastern spiritualism with 1997s Kundun, he returns to New York and tackles a wing of America's tortured heroes. Based on the novel by Joe Connelly, Bringing Out The Dead is at times a difficult watch in many ways, but it's haunting poignancy is told with brilliantly adroit ease from one of America's famed directors, whilst it has to be said that the humour that is in there is darkly genius in its execution. We are along for the ride with haunted Frank for three days (and nights) as he and his borderline bonkers partners deal with overdoses, heart attacks, drunks and a notably cynical virgin birth! As Frank starts to see ghosts of people he couldn't save in the past, Scorsese and his team treat us to an adrenalin fuelled nightmare, the editing (Thelma Schoonmaker) is swift and explosive like, Robert Richardson's cinematography framing certain aspects of this journey with impacting deftness, and then we have the soundtrack. Scorsese is always a man who takes great care in sound tracking his movies, in fact few modern day directors can touch his knack for a perfect soundtrack. Fusing Motown with 70s Punk Rock would seem an odd combination, but all of it works as the paramedics start to feel the strain and (in some cases) as the mania takes hold. It's rare to hear a New York Dolls track in a movie, to hear a Johnny Thunders solo track is as rare as a dog that speaks Norwegian, and here the use of Thunders' You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory is pitch perfect, impacting so. Such is the use of early Clash standards as our protagonists feed off each others precarious mental conditions, it's a soundtrack to savour basically. Nicholas Cage plays Frank Pierce, and it's a great performance full of restraint and honesty, it's the sort of performance that his detractors tend to forget about such is its emotive simplicity. Tom Sizemore (wonderfully manic), Ving Rhames, John Goodman and Patricia Arquette fill out the cast and all do fine work, but I'm sure they would be the first to acknowledge the excellence of Paul Schrader's screenplay. This piece is far from being a masterpiece, but with it's intensity sitting side by side with a paramedics need for coping, it's clear that Scorsese and his talented team have made one of the most astute and undervalued pieces of the 90s. 9/10

May 16, 2024
JPV852
4.0

Been a long time since I last watched this and according to IMDb I gave it a 3/10. With the new Paramount release on 4K, I decided to give it another watch and while I can appreciate some of the style and even performances, this one just didn't do much for me and is one of Scorsese's lesser movies. ... Probably won't ever revisit this one. **2.25/5**

Oct 18, 2024