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Sin City (2005

Sin City (2005
Edit Storyline Four tales of crime adapted from Frank Miller's popular comics, focusing around a muscular brute who's looking for the person responsible for the death of his beloved Goldie, a man fed up with Sin City's corrupt law enforcement who takes the law into his own hands after a horrible mistake, a cop who risks his life to protect a girl from a deformed pedophile, and a hitman looking to make a little cash. Written by Tom Benton Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis Taglines: Do I take this cop down and risk it all? Motion Picture Rating (MPAA) Rated R for sustained strong stylized violence, nudity and sexual content including dialogue| See all certifications » Edit Details Release Date: 1 April 2005 (USA) See more » Also Known As: Frank Miller's Sin City See more » Box Office Budget: $40,000,000 (estimated) Opening Weekend: $655,705 (Spain) (19 August 2005) Gross: $2,351,101 (Brazil) (26 August 2005) See more » Company Credits Technical Specs Runtime: | (unrated, recut) Aspect Ratio: Edit Did You Know? Trivia

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