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Brimstone

Brimstone

7,2 /10 (1,272 Votes)
2016 EN 148 min

Overview

In the menacing inferno of the old North-American West, Liz is a genuine survivor who is hunted by a vengeful preacher for a crime she didn’t commit.

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Release date

12/03/2016

Votes

1,272

Popularity

3.1

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Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

148 min

Budget

$13,000,000

Guy Pearce

Guy Pearce

The Reverend

Dakota Fanning

Dakota Fanning

Liz

Carice van Houten

Carice van Houten

Anna

Kit Harington

Kit Harington

Samuel

Vera Vitali

Vera Vitali

Sally

Emilia Jones

Emilia Jones

Joanna

Paul Anderson

Paul Anderson

Frank

William Houston

William Houston

Eli

Charlotte Croft

Charlotte Croft

Abigail

Ivy George

Ivy George

Sam

Bill Tangradi

Bill Tangradi

Nathan

Jack Roth

Jack Roth

Wolf

Jack Hollington

Jack Hollington

Matthew

Carla Juri

Carla Juri

Elizabeth Brundy

Frederick Schmidt

Frederick Schmidt

Sheriff Zeke

Naomi Battrick

Naomi Battrick

Narrator

Tygo Gernandt

Tygo Gernandt

Crawling Outlaw

Alexandra Guelff

Alexandra Guelff

Working Girl

Adrian Sparks

Adrian Sparks

Eli's Father

Justin Salinger

Justin Salinger

Doctor

Peter Blankenstein

Peter Blankenstein

Man in Gunfight

Dorian Lough

Dorian Lough

Street Preacher

Natascha Szabo

Natascha Szabo

Working Girl

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Martha Mackintosh

Pregnant Woman

Joe David Walters

Joe David Walters

Sally's Customer

Sam Louwyck

Sam Louwyck

Marriage Broker

Dan van Husen

Dan van Husen

Coach Driver

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Joseph Kennedy

Husband of Pregnant Woman

Bob Stoop

Bob Stoop

Drunken Miner #2

Henry Buchmann

Henry Buchmann

Mine Worker

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Fergus O'Donnell

Fred Eastman

Hon Ping Tang

Hon Ping Tang

Meng

Andrew Harwood Mills

Andrew Harwood Mills

Man at Bar

Ad van Kempen

Ad van Kempen

Arie

Ellie Shenker

Ellie Shenker

Young Girl

Frieda Pittoors

Frieda Pittoors

Agatha

Sid Van Oerle

Sid Van Oerle

Drunken Miner #1

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Amelie Ha

Chinese Girl

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Irene van Guin

Working Girl

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Judith Edixhoven

Working Girl

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Talizia Hoysang

Working Girl

Paula Siu

Paula Siu

Meng's Wife

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Griffin Stevens

Customer

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Lydia Pauley

Working Girl

Isabella Depeweg

Isabella Depeweg

Working Girl

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Florentine Seuffert

Working Girl

Sue Maund

Sue Maund

Abigail's Mother

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Elizabeth Müller

Working Girl

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Alexandra Wirth

Working Girl

Baely Saunders

Baely Saunders

Jackie

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Stephanie Andrzejewski

Working Girl

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Rebecca Theresa Schedler

Working Girl

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Danila Linzke

Working Girl

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Hans-Joachim van Wanrooij

Blacksmith

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Farren Morgan

Mike

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Julie Plitschke

Working Girl

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Raimond van Soest

Dead Man #1

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Katharina Frucht

Working Girl

Leon van Waas

Leon van Waas

Barman

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Ian Xu

Chinese Boy

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Ninh Kerger

Chinese Pedestrian

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