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  1. Road to Perdition was screened at the 59th Venice International Film Festival on August 31, 2002, where it was nominated for the Golden Lion. The film was theatrically released in the United States on July 12, 2002, and was a box office success, grossing over $181 million against its $80 million budget.

  2. Road to Perdition: Directed by Sam Mendes. With Tyler Hoechlin, Rob Maxey, Liam Aiken, Jennifer Jason Leigh. A mob enforcer's son in 1930s Illinois witnesses a murder, forcing him and his father to take to the road, and his father down a path of redemption and revenge.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Sam Mendes
    • 2002-07-12
  3. Road to Perdition. Mike Sullivan (Tom Hanks) is an enforcer for powerful Depression-era Midwestern mobster John Rooney (Paul Newman). Rooney's son, Connor (Daniel Craig), is jealous of the...

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  4. A mob enforcer's son in 1930s Illinois witnesses a murder, forcing him and his father to take to the road, and his father down a path of redemption and revenge. 1931. Mike Sullivan and Connor Rooney are two henchmen of elderly downstate IL-based Irish-American mobster John Rooney, Connor's father.

  5. 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.

  6. Jul 7, 2002 · Road to Perdition in US theaters July 12, 2002 starring Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Jude Law, Jennifer Jason Leigh. A mob enforcer's son witnesses a murder, leading to a journey of revenge and redemption.

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  8. Jul 12, 2002 · Road to Perdition” is like a Greek tragedy, dealing out remorseless fates for all the characters. Some tragedies, like “Hamlet,” are exhilarating, because we have little idea how quirks of character will bring about the final doom.

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