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Tom Hanks | Dr. Henry Goose/Hotel Manager/Isaac Sachs/Dermot Hoggins/Cavendish Look-a-Like Actor/Zachry | |
Halle Berry | Native Woman/Jocasta Ayrs/Luisa Rey/Indian Party Guest/Ovid/Meronym | |
Jim Broadbent | Captain Molyneux/Vyvyan Ayrs/Timothy Cavendish/Korean Musician/Prescient 2 | |
Hugo Weaving | Haskell Moore/Tadeusz Kesselring/Bill Smoke/Nurse Noakes/Boardman Mephi/Old Georgie | |
Jim Sturgess | Adam Ewing/Poor Hotel Guest/Megan's Dad/Highlander/Hae-Joo Chang/Adam (Zachry's Brother-in-Law) | |
Doona Bae | Tilda/Megan's Mom/Mexican Woman/Sonmi-451/Sonmi-351/Sonmi Prostitute | |
Ben Whishaw | Cabin Boy/Robert Frobisher/Store Clerk/Georgette/Tribesman | |
Keith David | Kupaka/Joe Napier/An-kor Apis/Prescient | |
James D'Arcy | Young Rufus Sixsmith/Old Rufus Sixsmith/Nurse James/Archivist | |
Xun Zhou | Talbot (Hotel Manager)/Yoona-939/Rose | |
David Gyasi | Autua/Lester Rey/Duophysite | |
Susan Sarandon | Madame Horrox/Older Ursula/Yusouf Suleiman/Abbess | |
Hugh Grant | Rev. Giles Horrox/Hotel Heavy/Lloyd Hooks/Denholme Cavendish/Seer Rhee/Kona Chief | |
Robert Fyfe | Old Salty Dog/Mr. Meeks/Prescient 1 | |
Martin Wuttke | Mr. Boerhaave/Guard/Leary the Healer | |
Tom Hanks | ||
Halle Berry | ||
Jim Broadbent | ||
Hugo Weaving | ||
Jim Sturgess | ||
Doona Bae | ||
Ben Whishaw | ||
Keith David | ||
James D'Arcy | ||
Xun Zhou | ||
David Gyasi | ||
Susan Sarandon | ||
Hugh Grant | ||
Robert Fyfe | ||
Martin Wuttke |
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Producer |
Andy Wachowski
Larry Wachowski |
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Writer |
Andy Wachowski
Larry Wachowski |
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Cinematography |
John Toll
Frank Griebe |
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A set of six nested stories spanning time between the 19th century and a distant post-apocalyptic future. Cloud Atlas explores how the actions and consequences of individual lives impact one another throughout the past, the present and the future. Action, mystery and romance weave through the story as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero and a single act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution in the distant future. Based on the award winning novel by David Mitchell. Directed by Tom Tykwer and the Wachowskis. |
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