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Jackie Brown

Rated R for strong language, some violence, drug use and sexuality.

R 155min.
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In Theaters December 25, 1997
Quentin Tarantino wrote and directed this adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1995 Rum Punch, switching the action from Miami to LA, and altering the central character from white to black. Ruthless arms dealer Ordell Robbie (Samuel L. Read More
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Pam Grier Jackie Brown
Samuel L. Jackson Ordell Robbie
Robert Forster Max Cherry
Michael Keaton Ray Nicolette
Robert De Niro Louis Gara
Michael Bowen Mark Dargus
Chris Tucker Beaumont Livingston
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