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  1. The Sunset Limited is a 2011 American drama television film directed by Tommy Lee Jones, who also stars with Samuel L. Jackson. It was the duo's second collaboration, after the 2000 film Rules of Engagement. The screenplay was written by Cormac McCarthy, based on his 2006 play of the same name.

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  2. Feb 12, 2011 · The Sunset Limited: Directed by Tommy Lee Jones. With Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones. Through a chance encounter, two men of opposing ideologies deliberate spiritual, philosophical, and profound matters in a New York City apartment.

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    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • 2011-02-12
  3. TV-MA 2011 1h 31m Drama List. 68% Tomatometer 28 Reviews 80% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings A spiritual man (Samuel L. Jackson) and a suicidal professor (Tommy Lee Jones) have a philosophical ...

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    • Tommy Lee Jones
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    • Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones
  4. Jan 24, 2011 · The Sunset: Limited Trailer (HBO Films) - YouTube. HBO. 2.89M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.4K. 1.4M views 13 years ago. Subscribe to HBO: http://itsh.bo/10qIqsj Samuel L. Jackson and Tommy Lee...

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  5. The Sunset Limited 2011 Two men in an apartment with their opposing beliefs.Director: Tommy Lee JonesWriters: Cormac McCarthy, Cormac McCarthy (play)Stars: S...

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  6. Synopsis. Set in a New York tenement apartment, the story focuses on two very different men a deeply religious black ex-con (Samuel L. Jackson) who thwarts the suicide attempt of an asocial white college professor (Tommy Lee Jones) who tried to throw himself in front of an oncoming subway train, The Sunset Limited.

  7. Feb 12, 2011 · Overview. A deeply religious black ex-con thwarts the suicide attempt of an asocial white college professor who tries to throw himself in front of an oncoming subway train, 'The Sunset Limited.' As the one attempts to connect on a rational, spiritual and emotional level, the other remains steadfast in his hard-earned despair.