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1973102 minCrime, Drama, Thriller

The Friends of Eddie Coyle

Is The Friends of Eddie Coyle a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Friends of Eddie Coyle worth watching? With a rating of 7.2/10, this Crime, Drama, Thriller film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Friends of Eddie Coyle Synopsis

An aging hood is about to go back to prison. Hoping to escape his fate, he supplies information on stolen guns to the feds, while simultaneously supplying arms to his bank robbing chums.

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Top Cast

Robert Mitchum
Robert MitchumEddie 'Fingers' Coyle
Peter Boyle
Peter BoyleDillon
Richard Jordan
Richard JordanDave Foley
Steven Keats
Steven KeatsJackie Brown
Alex Rocco
Alex RoccoJimmy Scalise
Joe Santos
Joe SantosArtie 'Van' Valentropo
Mitchell Ryan
Mitchell RyanWaters
Peter MacLean
Peter MacLeanMr. Partridge
Marvin Lichterman
Marvin LichtermanVernon
Carolyn Pickman
Carolyn PickmanNancy

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Is The Friends of Eddie Coyle worth watching?

Yes, The Friends of Eddie Coyle is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.2/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Crime, Drama, Thriller movies.

Is The Friends of Eddie Coyle hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.2/10), The Friends of Eddie Coyle is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Friends of Eddie Coyle?

The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a Crime, Drama, Thriller movie that An aging hood is about to go back to prison. Hoping to escape his fate, he supplies information on stolen guns to the feds, while simultaneously suppl...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardFeb 25, 2016
★ 9

Everybody oughta listen to his mother. Boston criminal Eddie 'Fingers' Coyle (Robert Mitchum) is in the mire, the cops have him bang to rights and he's facing a long stretch in the big house. However, if he turns informant he will keep out of poky... For far too long this film had been stuck hidden away in pirate hell, thankfully it finally saw the light of day and can be seen for all its glory. Peter Yates directs and Paul Monash adapts the screenplay from the George V. Higgins novel. Supporting Mitchum are Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan, Steven Keats and Alex Rocco. Music is by Dave Grusin and cinematography by Victor J. Kemper. It's a film noir lovers picture, a throw back to the halcyon days of the first wave of noir back in the 1940s. So who better than a battered pug faced Mitchum to front up the story? Pic is perpetually downbeat, with the air of despondency hanging over our protagonist like the grim reaper. The underworld painted by Yates and his team is smartly stripped down to basics, it's a world that is after all, always moving in secretive circles. There's no frilly glamour here, there's crime and consequences, realistic street operations, and brilliantly there's believable characterisations. With dialogue dominating the narrative, it's not one for the action junkie - though the set-pieces are superbly staged by Yates, this is a neo-noir of high respect to previous blood lines. And it boasts a quite brilliant turn from Mitchum whilst not copping out at the finale. Noir heads rejoice! 9/10