Seven Psychopaths (2012)
Seven Psychopaths follows a writer with a major block named Marty looking to create his next big screenplay, only knowing that he has the title for the film set in stone. Joined by his two friends who kidnap dogs from the wealthy to make ransom money, his greatest story yet may have the content it needs when the pair of dog nappers accidentally kidnap a gangster's dog, leading to a desert showdown rife with violence and dark comedy.
Seven Psychopaths
- Director
- Martin McDonagh
- Release Date
- October 12, 2012
- Studio(s)
- Film4 , HanWay Films , Blueprint Pictures , BFI
- Distributor(s)
- CBS Films
- Cast
- Colin Farrell , Sam Rockwell , Woody Harrelson , Christopher Walken , Tom Waits , Abbie Cornish , Olga Kurylenko
- Writers
- Martin McDonagh
- Runtime
- 110 Minutes
- Budget
- $13.5-15 Million
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