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 The Boondock Saints is a 1999 action crime drama film written and directed by Troy Duffy. The film stars Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus as fraternal twins Connor and Murphy McManus, who become vigilantes after killing two members of the Russian...


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 The Boondock Saints is a 1999 film about two Irish brothers in South Boston who, in response to rampant organized crime, turn to vigilantism and are named Saints by the Boston press. Written and directed by Troy Duffy . Thy Kingdom Come. Thy Will Be...



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BOONDOCK SAINTS.(Review) (movie reviews)
01/24/2000: 771 words, approx. 3 pages An Indican Pictures release of a Franchise Pictures presentation of a Brood Syndicate production in association with Fried Films, the Lloyd Segan Co. and Chris Brinker Prods. Produced by Elie Samaha, Lloyd Segan, Robert Fried, Chis Brinker. Executive producers, Andrew Stevens, Ashok Amritraj,...
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FILM REVIEW: 'The Boondock Saints' march to violence, profanity
01/21/2000: 978 words, approx. 3 pages University Wire 01-21-2000 (Daily Trojan) (U-WIRE) LOS ANGELES -- Even though it does, at times, appear to be a cross between the classic "Godfather" films of old and the "Pulp Fiction" film of new, "The Boondock Saints" is, for the most part, a courageous...



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"Boondock Saints"
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 A review of the Troy Duffy film "Boondock Saints," about two brothers who are commissioned by God to rid the world of evil.
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A Review of "The Boondock Saints"
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 A review of the movie "The Boondock Saints," in which the two lead characters, brother living in Boston, feel called to kill corrupt people, such as mafia figures, in the name of God.


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