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How long is Ironweed?
2 hours and 23 minutes
When was Ironweed released?
February 12, 1988
What is the IMDb rating of Ironweed?
6.7 out of 10
Who stars in Ironweed?
Jack Nicholson
,
Meryl Streep
, and
Carroll Baker
Who wrote Ironweed?
William Kennedy
Who directed Ironweed?
Hector Babenco
Who was the composer for Ironweed?
John Morris
Who was the producer of Ironweed?
Keith Barish
and
Marcia Nasatir
Who was the executive producer of Ironweed?
Rob Cohen
,
Denis Blouin
, and
Joseph H. Kanter
Who was the cinematographer for Ironweed?
Lauro Escorel
Who was the editor of Ironweed?
Anne Goursaud
Who are the characters in Ironweed?
Francis Phelan, Helen Archer, Annie Phelan, Billy Phelan, Margaret 'Peg' Phelan, Oscar Reo, Katrina Dougherty, Rudy, Pee Wee, Harold Allen, and others
What is the plot of Ironweed?
An alcoholic drifter spends Halloween in his hometown of Albany, New York after returning there for the first time in decades.
What was the budget for Ironweed?
$27 million
How much did Ironweed earn at the worldwide box office?
$7.39 million
How much did Ironweed earn at the US box office?
$7.39 million
What is Ironweed rated?
R
What genre is Ironweed?
Drama
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