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| Ralph Fiennes | M. Gustave | |
| F. Murray Abraham | Mr. Moustafa | |
| Mathieu Amalric | Serge X. | |
| Adrien Brody | Dmitri | |
| Willem Dafoe | Jopling | |
| Jeff Goldblum | Deputy Kovacs | |
| Harvey Keitel | Ludwig | |
| Jude Law | Young Writer | |
| Bill Murray | M. Ivan | |
| Edward Norton | Henckels | |
| Saoirse Ronan | Agatha | |
| Jason Schwartzman | M. Jean | |
| Léa Seydoux | Clotilde | |
| Tilda Swinton | Madame D. | |
| Tom Wilkinson | Author | |
| Owen Wilson | M. Chuck | |
| Tony Revolori | Zero | |
| Larry Pine | Mr. Mosher | |
| Giselda Volodi | Serge's Sister | |
| Florian Lukas | Pinky |
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| Producer |
Wes Anderson
Scott Rudin Henning Molfenter Jane Frazer |
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| Writer |
Wes Anderson
Stefan Zweig Hugo Guinness |
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| Cinematography |
Robert D. Yeoman
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| Musician | Alexandre Desplat
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The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the battle for an enormous family fortune and the slow and then sudden upheavals that transformed Europe during the first half of the 20th century. |
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