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The epic film of a lost young man's journey through hell. morePlot:
A darkly comedic travelogue of the underworld - set against an all-too-familiar urban backdrop of used car lots, gated communities, strip malls, and the U.S. Capitol. And populated with a contemporary cast of reprobates, including famous - and infamous - politicians, presidents, popes, pimps. And the Prince of Darkness himself. full summary | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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I loved this movie! moreCast
(Credited cast)| Dermot Mulroney | ... | Dante (voice) | |
| James Cromwell | ... | Virgil | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Scott Adsit | ... | Judge Minos (voice) | |
| Matt Besser | ... | Curtis Le May (voice) | |
| Bill Chott | ... | Ciaccio (voice) | |
| Mike Coleman | ... | Charon (voice) | |
| Andrew Daly | ... | Jim Jones (voice) | |
| John Fleck | ... | Brunetto Latini | |
| Tony Hale | ... | Pope Nicholas 3rd (voice) | |
| Tom Hallick | ... | George Sanders | |
| Brandon Johnson | ... | Pimp (voice) | |
| Laura Krafft | ... | George Sand (voice) | |
| Martha Plimpton | ... | Celia | |
| Kit Pongetti | ... | Francesca (voice) | |
| Mark Ritts | ... | Gianciotto | |
| Tami Sagher | ... | Penelope (voice) | |
| Dana Snyder | ... | Ulysses - Strom Thurmond | |
| Janet Varney | ... | Intercom (voice) | |
| Matt Walsh | ... | Fox Reporter (voice) | |
| Paul Zaloom | ... | Lucifer (voice) | |
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1.85 : 1 moreFilming Locations:
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Dermot Mulroney (voice of Dante) plays the cello on the piece of music that opens the film. He is also a great mandolin player. moreQuotes:
Ulysses - Strom Thurmond: I'm not Mrs. Butterworth, God Dammit. I'm Senator Strom Thurmond. moreFAQ
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I had been flipping through the channels and I saw a preview for this movie and I thought it looked very interesting so I watched it and fell in love with it. I went out and bought the modern version of the book. I loved the art work in the book and being an artist myself I decided to draw a few pieces based on the art in the book. I latter went back to watch the movie again and found that almost all of the sets (backgrounds) were almost identical to the artwork in the book and the banter between Dante and Virgil was about the same also (although the movie is MUCH more humorous) I think it's a great modern spin on the old classic.