

Action · Crime · Thriller
Overview
Over the summer of 1976, thirty-six bombs detonate in the heart of Cleveland while a turf war raged between Irish mobster Danny Greene and the Italian mafia. Based on a true story, Kill the Irishman chronicles Greene's heroic rise from a tough Cleveland neighborhood to become an enforcer in the local mob.
Top Cast


Ray Stevenson
Ray Stevenson
Danny Greene
Ray Stevenson
Danny Greene


Vincent D'Onofrio
Vincent D'Onofrio
John Nardi
Vincent D'Onofrio
John Nardi


Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
Joe Manditski
Val Kilmer
Joe Manditski


Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken
Shondor Birns
Christopher Walken
Shondor Birns


Linda Cardellini
Linda Cardellini
Joan Madigan
Linda Cardellini
Joan Madigan


Tony Darrow
Tony Darrow
Mikey Mendarolo
Tony Darrow
Mikey Mendarolo


Robert Davi
Robert Davi
Ray Ferritto
Robert Davi
Ray Ferritto


Fionnula Flanagan
Fionnula Flanagan
Grace O'Keefe
Fionnula Flanagan
Grace O'Keefe


Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton
Jerry Merke
Bob Gunton
Jerry Merke


Jason Butler Harner
Jason Butler Harner
Art Sneperger
Jason Butler Harner
Art Sneperger
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