Movies Starring Keith Carradine
Total movies found: 8, viewing from 1 to 8
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Peacock
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Thriller
Actors: Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Susan Sarandon, Josh Lucas, Graham Beckel, Bill Pullman, Keith Carradine, Eden Bodnar, Chris Carlson, Flynn Milligan, Virginia Newcomb, Jaimi Paige, Nathan Christopher, Richard Latch, Tate Hustedt, Tory Schaefer, Craig Michael, Scott Schulte, Peter Gregory Thomson, Paul Cram, Michael Rosner, Erin Stover, Bethany Larson, Emily Dooley, John Paul Gamoke, Bridget de vos Vaudt, Mark Burk, Harrison Pike, Brian Foyster, Bradley Steven Perry
Directors: Michael Lander
John Skillpa, a quiet bank clerk living in tiny Peacock, Nebraska, prefers to live an invisible life. This might have to do with John's secret: he has another personality no one knows about, a woman who each morning does his chores and cooks him breakfast before he starts his day. Then, in a moment, everything changes...
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Elvis and Anabelle
[ 2007, UK, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Max Minghella, Blake Lively, Joe Mantegna, Mary Steenburgen, Keith Carradine, Deborah Carlow Cliffton, Gary Teague, Kate Clark, Michael Sorrels, Colby Crain, Victor Diaz, Gina Garza, Jacqueline Renee, Christian Haddad, Samantha Inoue Harte, Tommy G. Kendrick, Dorothy Layne, Candice Mann, Julie Martin, L. Christian Mixon, Deanna Moraga, Mike Murehead, Lydia Nelsen, Antoinette Mia Pettis, Marc Pouhe, Angela Rawna, Amanda Rivas, David E. Rogers, Mylinda Royer, Ava Santana, Brent Smiga, Stacey Storey, Melanie Stovall, Jordan Strassner, Michele Williams, Robert Wilson, Vincent Johnson, Ro' Black, D.J. Castillo, Erik Collins, Stephanie Huettner, Jen Ortega, Denman Powers
Directors: Will Geiger
A small-town beauty queen and an unlicensed mortician set out across the Texas plains on a journey of self-discovery in director Will Geiger's meditative road movie. Annabelle has never known what life is like outside the fiercely competitive world of beauty pageants; her mother's constant demands of physical perfection a never-ending stream of acute, soul-crushing criticism. Elvis doesn't have his mortician's license, but that doesn't stop his eccentric father from putting him to work in the family mortuary. When the sting of her mother's words becomes too painful to endure, Annabelle flees to the town mortuary knowing that is the last place her mother would come looking for her. When Elvis discovers the beautiful Annabelle cowering among the corpses, he sweeps her away on an impromptu road trip so that the pair may free themselves from their daily drudgery long enough to discover their own identities and realize what they really want out of life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi



