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Director: Robert Ellis Miller
Cast: Timothy Dalton, Anthony Edwards, Janet McTeer, Camille Coduri
Two terminally ill patients in a hospital yearn for relief from their predicament. With little or no friends, they form an uneasy alliance and plot an escape for one last wild time.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hawks (1988) is a drama/comedy film directed by Robert Ellis Miller that follows two terminally ill patients who form an uneasy alliance and plot an escape to have one last wild time. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its dark humor and exploration of mortality, while others found it uneven in tone.
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Hawks, directed by Robert Ellis Miller in 1988, is a poignant and humorous exploration of mortality, as two terminally ill patients form an unlikely alliance and seek one last adventure. The standout performances by Timothy Dalton and Anthony Edwards bring depth and nuance to this genre-blending drama.
Hawks is a 1988 British comedy drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and based on a short story written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and David English. The musical score was composed by Gibb.
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