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Dead Man Walking

Dead Man Walking

7,3 /10 (1,501 Votes)
1995 EN 122 min

Overview

A death row inmate turns for spiritual guidance to a local nun in the days leading up to his scheduled execution for the murders of a young couple.

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Release date

29/12/1995

Votes

1,501

Popularity

3.1

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

122 min

Budget

$11,000,000

Revenue

$39,363,635

Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon

Sister Helen Prejean

Sean Penn

Sean Penn

Matthew Poncelet

Robert Prosky

Robert Prosky

Hilton Barber

Raymond J. Barry

Raymond J. Barry

Earl Delacroix

R. Lee Ermey

R. Lee Ermey

Clyde Percy

Celia Weston

Celia Weston

Mary Beth Percy

Lois Smith

Lois Smith

Helen's Mother

Scott Wilson

Scott Wilson

Chaplain Farley

Roberta Maxwell

Roberta Maxwell

Lucille Poncelet

Margo Martindale

Margo Martindale

Sister Colleen

Barton Heyman

Barton Heyman

Captain Beliveau

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Steve Boles

Sgt. Neal Trapp

Nesbitt Blaisdell

Nesbitt Blaisdell

Warden Hartman

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Ray Aranha

Luis Montoya

Larry Pine

Larry Pine

Guy Gilardi

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Gil Robbins

Bishop Norwich

Kevin Cooney

Kevin Cooney

Governor Benedict

Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown

State Trooper

Adele Robbins

Adele Robbins

Nurse

Michael Cullen

Michael Cullen

Carl Vitello

Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard

Walter Delacroix

Missy Yager

Missy Yager

Hope Percy

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Jenny Krochmal

Emily Percy

Jack Black

Jack Black

Craig Poncelet

Jon Abrahams

Jon Abrahams

Sonny Poncelet

Arthur Bridgers

Arthur Bridgers

Troy Poncelet

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Steve Carlisle

Helen's Brother

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Helen Hester

Helen's Sister

Eva Amurri

Eva Amurri

9-Year-Old Helen

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Jack Henry Robbins

Opossum Kid #1

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Gary "Buddy" Boe

Opossum Kid #2

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Amy Long

Opossum Kid #3

Dennis Neal

Dennis Neal

Henry

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Molly Bryant

Nellie

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Pamela Garmon

Mirabeau

Adrián Colón

Adrián Colón

Reporter

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John D. Wilmot

Supporter

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Margaret Lane

Reporter #1

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Sally Ann Roberts

Reporter #2

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Alec Gifford

Reporter #3

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John Hurlbutt

Reporter #4

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Mike Longman

News Anchor

Pete Burris

Pete Burris

Parent #1

Joan Glover

Joan Glover

Parent #2

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Florrie Hathorn

Parent #3

Lenore Banks

Lenore Banks

Parent #4

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Idella Cassamier

Idella

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Marlon Horton

Herbie

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Kenitra Singleton

Kenitra

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Palmer Jackson

Palmer

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Johnathan Thomas

Johnathan

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Walter Breaux Jr.

Guard #1

Scott Sowers

Scott Sowers

Guard #2

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Cortez Nance Jr.

Guard #3

Adam Nelson

Adam Nelson

Guard #4

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Dalvin Ford

Guard #5

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Derek Steeley

Guard #6

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Jeremy Knaster

Guard #7

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Mary Robbins

Aide to Governor Benedict

Miles Robbins

Miles Robbins

Boy in Church

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Crystal Williams Brown

Churchgoer (uncredited)

Marcus Lyle Brown

Marcus Lyle Brown

Parole Board Member (uncredited)

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Joanna Doherty

Nun (uncredited)

Anthony Michael Frederick

Anthony Michael Frederick

Trustee (uncredited)

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Thomas McGowan

ER Doctor (uncredited)

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Rawleigh Moreland

Senator (uncredited)

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Helen Prejean

Woman at Vigil (uncredited)

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Codie Scott

Cop (uncredited)

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Peter McGinn

Peter McGinn

2020-09-16

⭐ 9

This is a terrific movie, with dramatic power and a balanced look at the issue of capital punishment. It is based on a true story written and lived by a nun, Sister Helen Prejean though, as usually happens, the story is modified to fit the needs of a dramatic movie. For example, the two inmates she provided spiritual advice to are merged into one for this film. As a side note, Sister Prejean has an uncredited appearance in a scene concerning a vigil. The movie is gritty at times,but always watchable. Susan Surandon received an academy award for her performance. In addition to it being a …

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Filipe Manuel Neto

Filipe Manuel Neto

2023-03-13

⭐ 9

**A very human film that is solidly based on the performance of the two main actors and on the discussion around the death penalty.** There are certain films that are made to play with our feelings and with what we consider to be divisive themes. Films about the death penalty almost always do so in one way or another: the topic itself is highly controversial, and almost everyone has an opinion (the level of critical information in opinions varies) about it. The debate about capital punishment will never end, not least because there are legal, human, social and religious reasons that reasona…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2025-05-25

⭐ 7

Susan Sarandon is on super form here as the conflicted nun who is tasked with offering some spiritual support to a man (Sean Penn) on death row convicted of the most brutal rape and murder of a young woman and the killing of her boyfriend. With him protesting his innocence and appeals flying about as the clock ticks down, “Sister Helen” has to reconcile her relationship with the accused with her enthusiasm to get to know the aggrieved families of the two victims who are convinced that the system has identified the culprits. It’s quite potently paced this drama, with a sympathetic dialogue deli…

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