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| Forest Whitaker | ||
| Catherine O'Hara | ||
| Catherine Keener | Mom | |
| James Gandolfini | Carol | |
| Lauren Ambrose | ||
| Chris Cooper | ||
| Mark Ruffalo | The Boyfriend | |
| Paul Dano | ||
| Michael Berry Jr. | ||
| Max Records | Max | |
| Pepita Emmerichs | Claire | |
| Max Pfeifer | Claire's Friend #1 | |
| Madeleine Greaves | Claire's Friend #2 | |
| Joshua Jay | Claire's Friend #3 | |
| Ryan Corr | Claire's Friend #4 | |
| Steve Mouzakis | Teacher |
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| Producer | Tom Hanks
Gary Goetzman Bruce Berman John B. Carls |
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| Writer | Spike Jonze
Dave Eggers |
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| Cinematography | Lance Acord
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| Musician | Carter Burwell
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"Let the wild rumpus start!" Nine-year-old Max runs away from home and sails across the sea to become king of the land Where the Wild Things Are. King Max rules a wondrous realm of gigantic fuzzy monsters - but being king may not be as carefree as it looks! Filmmaker Spike Jonze directs a magical, visually astonishing film version of Maurice Sendak's celebrated children's classic, starring an amazing cast of screen veterans and featuring young Max Records in a fierce and sensitive performance as Max. Explore the joyous, complicated and wildly imaginative wild rumpus of the time and place we call childhood. |
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