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Road to Perdition

"Pray for Michael Sullivan."

2002-07-12 Crime 1hr 57m

Mike Sullivan works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney. Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure, however after his son is witness to a killing, Mike Sullivan finds himself on the run in attempt to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him.

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Mike Sullivan works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney. Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure, however after his son is witness to a killing, Mike Sullivan finds himself on the run in attempt to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him.

  • Released
    2002-07-12
  • Revenue
    $181,001,478
  • Budget
    $80,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 57m
  • Genre
    Crime, Drama, Thriller
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7.7
  • Production
    DreamWorks Pictures, 20th Century Fox, The Zanuck Company

Crew

Sam Mendes
Director
David Self
Screenplay
Sam Mendes
Producer

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Cast

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks

Michael Sullivan
Tyler Hoechlin

Tyler Hoechlin

Michael Sullivan, Jr.
Paul Newman

Paul Newman

John Rooney
Jude Law

Jude Law

Harlen Maguire
Daniel Craig

Daniel Craig

Connor Rooney
Stanley Tucci

Stanley Tucci

Frank Nitti
Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Annie Sullivan
Liam Aiken

Liam Aiken

Peter Sullivan
Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker

Alexander Rance
Ciarán Hinds

Ciarán Hinds

Finn McGovern
David Darlow

David Darlow

Jack Kelly
Kevin Chamberlin

Kevin Chamberlin

Frank the Bouncer
Kurt Naebig

Kurt Naebig

Tenement Murderer
Duane Sharp

Duane Sharp

Father Callaway
Michael Sassone

Michael Sassone

Motel Manager
Roderick Peeples

Roderick Peeples

Nitti's Henchman
Keith Kupferer

Keith Kupferer

Nitti's Henchman
Lara Phillips

Lara Phillips

Ruby the Waitress
Mina Badie

Mina Badie

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Lance Baker

Lance Baker

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Nicolas Cade

Nicolas Cade

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John Judd

John Judd

Rooney's Business Associate
Kerry Rossall

Kerry Rossall

Rooney's Henchman
Ian Barford

Ian Barford

Rooney's Henchman
Rob Maxey

Rob Maxey

Drug Store Owner
Maureen Gallagher

Maureen Gallagher

Michael's Teacher
Diane Dorsey

Diane Dorsey

Aunt Sarah
Harry Groener

Harry Groener

Mr. McDougal
Peggy Roeder

Peggy Roeder

Farmer Virginia
James Greene

James Greene

Farmer Bill
Anthony LaPaglia

Anthony LaPaglia

Al Capone (uncredited)
Paul Turner

Paul Turner

Finn McGovern's Henchman
Craig Spidle

Craig Spidle

Rooney's Henchman
Jack Callahan

Jack Callahan

Rooney's Business Associate

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Movie Reviews

Reviews for Road to Perdition
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A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2020-07-10

Damnation Alleyway. When his son witnesses him enacting a hit, mob enforcer Michael Sullivan finds that the man whom he likened to a fath... read more

Damnation Alleyway. When his son witnesses him enacting a hit, mob enforcer Michael Sullivan finds that the man whom he likened to a father has ordered a hit on him and his family. Too late to save his wife and youngest child, Sullivan goes on the run with his eldest boy and plots revenge along the way. How refreshing to find a gangster movie in the modern age, more so, how refreshing to find a gangster movie set in the early 1930s and not involving foul mouthed Mafioso types. Directed by Sam Mendes and starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig and Jude Law, Road To Perdition is an adaptation of the Graphic Novel that was brought to us by Max Allan Collins & Richard Piers Rayner. The film deals with themes of violence and its consequences and fathers and sons, set to a watery back drop during the Great Depression. It's also a pulse pinging treat of visual magnificence thanks to cinematographer Conrad L. Hall (his last film before he passed away). Comparisons with great gangster film's of the past are inevitable, but Mendes' film has more in common with something like "Eastwood's Unforgiven" and "John Ford's The Searchers", the journey of the lead protagonist is fraught and telling, and motivated by circumstance. Yet the trick for first time viewers that Road To Perdition has up its sleeve, is that we don't know how it will work out for Hanks' Sullivan. It makes for a riveting experience with many transcendent rewards along the way. As regards the cast, Hanks is a touch miscast, but his play off relationship with the quite terrific Newman gives the film some solid ground from which to launch the sombre story. Daniel Craig does a nifty line in weasel and Law convinces as a mouldy toothed hired killer who enjoys taking photographs of his victims. Pic has almost philosophical mediations on good and bad, and it's elegiacally drawn by Mendes. The melancholic mood is enhanced by Thomas Newman's musical score, where he reworks his "Shawshank Redemption" score for narrative tightness. The film thrives as a poetic and atmospheric piece. The story might be basic, but it manages to rise above that because it be a superbly directed and well acted picture. One that just happens to be beautiful in spite of the bleakness that lingers on the main protagonist and the journey he undertakes. 8/10

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A Review by mooney240 4

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-19

**Overall : With so much going for it, The Road to Perdition is surprisingly disappointing.** After hearing Road to Perdition referred to... read more

**Overall : With so much going for it, The Road to Perdition is surprisingly disappointing.** After hearing Road to Perdition referred to as a classic multiple times, I was interested. Then seeing that it boasted a cast of Tom Hanks, Daniel Craig, and Stanley Tucci and that Sam Mendes directed it, I was even more intrigued. Finally, after seeing the trailer and its promise of some cool action scenes, I was excited to watch this movie! But sadly, The Road to Perdition greatly disappointed. I will be honest and say that this isn’t a typical movie I enjoy, but the film was long and very slow. The action scenes were few and far between, with almost every second of action showcased in the trailers. The ending didn’t surprise and left me even more frustrated as I watched the entire film. Not a fan.

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A Review by narrator56 7

Written by narrator56 on 2023-03-12

One should bear in mind that this is basically a mafia movie. I say that because it is presented almost as a dramatic coming of age story, w... read more

One should bear in mind that this is basically a mafia movie. I say that because it is presented almost as a dramatic coming of age story, which implies a different sort of story altogether. I mean, there is the coming of age element to it, but it is a brutal, violent film true to its mafia roots. For example, father and son feature strongly throughout, with details, backgrounds and character development. Mom and the brother are more like undeveloped pawns in the story. The settings and photography are excellent, nearly worth watching the movie all by itself. I am not sure Tom Hanks is quite up to his usual high standard here, but it may be exactly what the director was looking for. I must day that once father and son stopped at a house for assistance, I knew how the movie would end, being a mini-morality tale and all, but I write novels in my spare time, so I am used to thinking about ending variations. The film would not make any of my top 10 lists, but I am glad to have watched this focused, atmospheric slice of noir.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03

Tom Hanks is "Mike" - enforcer for the "Rooney" family headed up by patriarch "John" (Paul Newman) with his wayward son "Connor" (Daniel Cra... read more

Tom Hanks is "Mike" - enforcer for the "Rooney" family headed up by patriarch "John" (Paul Newman) with his wayward son "Connor" (Daniel Craig). When an interrogation goes fatally wrong, the father is furious with the son, who then attempts to have "Mike" and his entire family murdered. He manages to save himself and his teenage son "Mike Jnr." (Tyler Hoechlin) but his wife and his other young son are killed - so he determines on revenge. This is probably my favourite film from Sam Mendes and it is certainly my favourite featuring Hanks. Though a bit slow off the mark, the tension builds well as the fleeing pair develop their bond whilst fleecing the mob, exacting their revenge and the youngster learns to drive. There are a few undercooked efforts, however - not least Jude Law's almost comic-book "Maguire" and Newman features but sparingly, but in the main the characters develop and grow and the father son relationship matures engagingly until a last fifteen minutes that I felt rather disappointing. The writing is a shade pedestrian, and the narrative a bit too predictable, but it looks great: the attention to detail, the cars, the costumes and the whole style of the film give it an authenticity that I really enjoyed.

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A Review by John Chard

Damnation Alleyway. When his son witnesses him enacting a hit, mob enforcer Michael Sullivan finds that the man whom he likened to a father has ordered a hit on him and his family. Too late to save his wife and youngest child, Sullivan g...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 8

Written by John Chard on 2020-07-10

Damnation Alleyway. When his son witnesses him enacting a hit, mob enforcer Michael Sullivan finds that the man whom he likened to a father has ordered a hit on him and his family. Too late to save...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by mooney240 4

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-19

**Overall : With so much going for it, The Road to Perdition is surprisingly disappointing.** After hearing Road to Perdition referred to as a classic multiple times, I was interested. Then seeing ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by narrator56 7

Written by narrator56 on 2023-03-12

One should bear in mind that this is basically a mafia movie. I say that because it is presented almost as a dramatic coming of age story, which implies a different sort of story altogether. I mean, t...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-09-03

Tom Hanks is "Mike" - enforcer for the "Rooney" family headed up by patriarch "John" (Paul Newman) with his wayward son "Connor" (Daniel Craig). When an interrogation goes fatally wrong, the father is...

read more