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The Postman Always Rings Twice

(1981) R 123min.
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Released on July 12, 1995
Bob Rafelson's remake of 1946's The Postman Always Rings Twice, with a screenplay by the award-winning playwright David Mamet, stars Jack Nicholson as Frank Chambers, a depression-era drifter who ends up at a diner run by Nick Papadakis (John ... Read More
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Jack Nicholson Frank Chambers
Jessica Lange Cora Papadakis
John Colicos Nick Papadakis
John Ryan Kennedy
Thomas Hill Barlow
Carolyn Coates Twin Oaks Customer
Kopi Sotiropulos Greek Mourner

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