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Julianne Moore | Laura Brown | |
Nicole Kidman | Virginia Woolf | |
Ed Harris | Richard Brown | |
Miranda Richardson | Vanessa Bell | |
Toni Collette | Kitty | |
Meryl Streep | Clarissa Vaughn | |
Stephen Dillane | Leonard Woolf | |
Linda Bassett | Nelly Boxall | |
Michael Culkin | Doctor | |
George Loftus | Quentin Bell | |
Lyndsey Marshal | Lottie Hope | |
Charley Ramm | Julian Bell | |
Sophie Wyburd | Angelica Bell | |
Christian Coulson | Ralph Partridge | |
John C. Reilly | Dan Brown | |
Jack Rovello | Ritchie Brown | |
Jack Rovello | Richie |
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Producer | Scott Rudin
Robert Fox |
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Writer | David Hare
Michael Cunningham |
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Cinematography | Seamus McGarvey
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Music | Philip Glass
Richard Strauss Phillip Glass |
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The Hours is a melancholy tragedy based on the book by Virginia Woolf “Mrs. Dalloway” about three women doomed with depression. Director Stephaen Daldry timelessly presents the life and psychotic changes of the exceptional English author which Nichole Kidman won the Oscar for best actress. |
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