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Miami Blues
Frederick Frenger is a psychopath killer who has recently been released from the prison and moved to Miami to start a new life. Instead of making a fresh new life, Frederick continues committing criminal affairs. That's where the devoted cop Sgt. Hoke Moseley come in.

















12 April 1936, Mt. Union, Kentucky, USA


4 May 1939, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA




1 December 1951, Jamaica, New York, USA

6 November 1952, Los Angeles, California, USA


24 March 1947, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA

26 September 1941, Port Antonio, Jamaica

30 August 1966, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA


30 December 1942, San Diego, California, USA


30 May 1942, Vallejo, California, USA



29 April 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA

21 February 1945, philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

13 July 1921, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA

27 January 1961, San Francisco, California, USA

30 March 1929, Brooklyn, New York, USA

3 April 1958, Massapequa, Long Island, New York, USA


5 February 1962, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA


13 September 1926, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA




January 01, 2000
Disarming black comedy-drama stands out among others in the pack because its offbeat plot turns make it hard for the viewer to match a rhythm to it
April 27, 2015
What makes Miami Blues so true to its source material is that its "fun," fizzy elements don't completely dispel the roiling bile in its belly.
October 01, 2004
A terrific crime movie that's both quirky and gritty.
May 24, 2003
A cunningly hip crime caper that packs a decent amount of swagger
February 12, 2016
[George] Armitage gets Willeford's cracked black humor and slightly off-kilter universe ...
September 17, 2005
Baldwin, Ward and Leigh are all perfect in this violent and funny and underseen gem.
February 27, 2003
A solid but unmemorable crime thriller.
April 03, 2005
Hard-boiled and consistently surprising. The entire cast shines.
April 07, 2005
One of Baldwin's best performances in a solid black comedy