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Dead Man Walking
Cast
Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn, Robert Prosky, Raymond J. Barry View AllCrew
Tim Robbins (Screenplay), Tim Robbins (Director), Helen Prejean (Screenplay) View All
Release: Dec. 29th, 1995
Runtime: 2 hours, 2 minutes
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The film follows Sister Helen Prejean as she has talks with Poncelet, as well as talks with the parents of the victims who were murdered.

Sean Penn's character is not likable in fact he's creepy, but yet by the end of the film Robbins manages to make that character a human being and not just a monster.