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Meryl Streep | Sister Aloysius Beauvier | |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Father Brendan Flynn | |
Amy Adams | Sister James | |
Viola Davis | Mrs. Miller | |
Alice Drummond | Sister Veronica | |
Audrie J. Neenan | Sister Raymond | |
Susan Blommaert | Mrs. Carson | |
Carrie Preston | Christine Hurley | |
John Costelloe | Warren Hurley | |
Lloyd Clay Brown | Jimmy Hurley | |
Joseph Foster | Donald Miller | |
Mike Roukis | William London | |
Haklar Dezso | Zither Player | |
Frank Shanley | Kevin | |
Robert Ridgell | Organist | |
Sarah Giovanniello | Choir Singer | |
Katie Shelnitz | Choir Singer | |
Aaron O'Neill | Choir Singer | |
Thomas J. Meehan | Choir Singer | |
Abigail L. Dyer | Choir Singer |
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Producer |
Scott Rudin
Mark Roybal Celia D. Costas Nora Skinner |
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Writer | John Patrick Shanley
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Cinematography |
Roger Deakins
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Musician |
Howard Shore
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In 1964, a Catholic school nun questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student, suspecting him of abuse. He denies the charges, and much of the film's quick-fire dialogue tackles themes of religion, morality, and authority. |
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