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      • Based on the novel of the same name by Lawrence Block, A Walk Among The Tombstones operates in the spirit of classic, hard-boiled detective stories and stars Liam Neeson as Matt Scudder, a former cop/unlicensed private detective and recovering alcoholic living in New York at the turn of the 21st century.
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  2. Agreeing to find the killers, Scudder visits the New York Public Library to research similar murders and meets TJ, a homeless teen with a knack for detective work. Scudder investigates the death of another woman, Leila Andresen, whose dismembered body was found in Green-Wood Cemetery.

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  4. A Walk Among the Tombstones: Directed by Scott Frank. With Liam Neeson, Maurice Compte, Patrick McDade, Luciano Acuna Jr.. Private investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Scott Frank
    • 2014-09-19
  5. 6 days ago · Neeson’s portrayal of Scudder is pitch-perfect. He sells the right amount of sadness at his core and is entirely convincing as the no-nonsense avenging angel willing to get his hands dirtier than most criminals he deals with. Even Block himself was impressed, tweeting, “Saw A Walk Among The Tombstones today. Liam Neeson brilliant as Scudder

  6. In 1991, Detective Matthew Scudder (Liam Neeson) is in a car with his partner. He then enters a bar and gets two shots and a cup of coffee. Two masked men then come in and try to take some money, when the bartender says no.

  7. Sep 20, 2014 · Neeson plays Matt Scudder, an alcoholic ex-cop scraping a living as an unlicensed private detective among the lowlifes of pre-9/11 New York City.

  8. Sep 17, 2014 · Film Review: ‘A Walk Among the TombstonesLiam Neeson goes a shade subtler than 'Taken' in this well-made but not always well-judged detective thriller. By Andrew Barker

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