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Ben Kingsley | Georges Méliès | |
Sacha Baron Cohen | Station Inspector | |
Asa Butterfield | Hugo Cabret | |
Chloe Moretz | Isabelle | |
Ray Winstone | Uncle Claude | |
Emily Mortimer | Lisette | |
Christopher Lee | Monsieur Labisse | |
Helen McCrory | Mama Jeanne | |
Michael Stuhlbarg | Rene Tabard | |
Frances de la Tour | Madame Emilie | |
Richard Griffiths | Monsieur Frick | |
Jude Law | Hugo's Father | |
Kevin Eldon | Policeman | |
Gulliver McGrath | Young Tabard | |
Shaun Aylward | Street Kid | |
Emil Lager | Django Reinhardt | |
Angus Barnett | Theatre Manager | |
Edmund Kingsley | Camera Technician | |
Max Wrottesley | Train Engineer | |
Marco Aponte | Train Engineer Assistant |
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Producer | Martin Scorsese
John Bernard Charles Newirth Graham King |
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Writer |
John Logan
Brian Selznick |
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Cinematography |
Robert Richardson
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Musician |
Howard Shore
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Orphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo's job is to oil and maintain the station's clocks, but to him, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father. Accompanied by the goddaughter of an embittered toy merchant, Hugo embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the automaton and find a place he can call home. |
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