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2003 |
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PG-13 |
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125 minutes |
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| Director |
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Tim Burton |
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Richard D Zanuck, Dan Jinks, Bruce Cohen |
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Columbia Pictures |
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Cast |
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Albert Finney as Ed Bloom (Senior) Billy Crudup as Will Bloom Danny DeVito as Amos Calloway Ewan McGregor as Ed Bloom Young Helena Bonham Carter as Jenny Young & Senior & The Witch Jessica Lange as Sandra Bloom Steve Buscemi as Norther Winslow |
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Synopsis |
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Edward Bloom (Albert Finney) has always been a teller of tall-tales about his oversized life as a young man (Ewan McGregor), when his wanderlust led him on an unlikely journey from a small-town in Alabama, around the world, and back again. His mythic exploits dart from the delightful to the delirious as he weaves epic tales about giants, a witch and conjoined-twin lounge singers. With his larger-than-life stories, Bloom charms almost everyone he encounters except for his estranged son Will (Billy Crudup). When his mother Sandra (Jessica Lange) tries to reunite them, Will must learn how to separate fact from fiction as he comes to terms with his father's great feats and great failings
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