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They have a plan, but not a clue.

O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)

August 30, 20001h 47mEN
7.3

4.6K votes

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Overview

In the deep south during the 1930s, three escaped convicts search for hidden treasure while a relentless lawman pursues them.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$26.0M

Revenue

$71.9M

Production Companies

Touchstone PicturesUniversal PicturesStudioCanalWorking Title FilmsMike Zoss Productions

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Wuchak

Wuchak

6.0

_**Amusing rural Mississippi odyssey in the 30s**_ During the Depression, three guys escape a chain gang in Mississippi (George Clooney, Tim Blake Nelson and John Turturro) to experience many misadventures with a blind prophet, a gifted musician (Chris Thomas King), a radio station, baby-face Nelson (Michael Badalucco), baptism in a river, “sirens,” a one-eyed Bible salesmen (John Goodman), an ex-wife (Holly Hunter), the KKK, corrupt politicians and an area with hidden treasure about to be flooded. A Coen brothers film, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" (2000) is a farcical odyssey taking pl…

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Andre Gonzales

Andre Gonzales

6.0

Weird convicts that escape. With no money they try to find treasure. Has some weird comedy as well. Good cast though.

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7.0

Having just escaped from a chain gang, the eloquent “Everett” (George Clooney) and the two men who share his chain - “Pete” (John Turturro) and the not so bright “Delmar” (Tim Blake Nelson) set off on a journey to find his $1.2 millions in treasure buried in the ground in an area designated to be flooded to generate hydro-electric power. First things first, they have to get the chains off and that’s just the start of their escapades as they meet some of the eccentric folks that live in 1930s Mississippi. Along the way they encounter the mad-as-cheese bank robber “Babyface” Nelson (Michael Bada…

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