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  1. Bringing Out the Dead is a 1999 American supernatural horror film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, based on the 1998 novel by Joe Connelly. It stars Nicolas Cage , Patricia Arquette , John Goodman , Ving Rhames , and Tom Sizemore .

  2. Oct 22, 1999 · A burned-out Manhattan paramedic struggles to save lives and his sanity in the early 90s. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this film.

    • (76K)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • Martin Scorsese
    • 1999-10-22
  3. Jan 31, 2013 · Bringing Out the Dead (1999) Official Trailer #1 - Nicolas Cage Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers.

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  4. Dec 16, 2008 · Trailer for Martin Scorsese's film starring Nicolas Cage,Patricia Arquette,John Goodman,Ving Rhames,Tom Sizemore,Cliff Curtis,Arthur J. Nascarella,Marc Anthony,Nestor...

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  5. A critically acclaimed film about a New York City paramedic (Nicolas Cage) who struggles with his job and his sanity. Watch the trailer, read critics reviews, and find out where to stream or buy Bringing Out the Dead online.

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    • Martin Scorsese
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    • Nicolas Cage
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  7. A burned-out Manhattan paramedic struggles to save lives and his sanity over three nights. IMDb provides plot summaries, cast and crew information, user reviews, trivia, and FAQ for this film.

  8. Oct 22, 1999 · Overview. 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. Martin Scorsese.