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Jeff Bridges | The Dude | |
John Goodman | Walter Sobchak | |
Philip Moon | Woo | |
Julianne Moore | Maude Lebowski | |
Mark Pellegrino | Blond Treehorn Thug | |
Tara Reid | Bunny Lebowski | |
Steve Buscemi | Donny | |
David Huddleston | The Big Lebowski | |
Jimmie Dale Gilmore | Smokey | |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Brandt | |
John Turturro | Jesus Quintana | |
Dom Irrera | Tony the Chauffeur | |
David Thewlis | Knox Harrington | |
Jack Kehler | Marty |
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Producer | Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner |
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Writer | Joel Coen
Ethan Coen |
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Cinematography | Roger Deakins
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Musician | Henry Mancini
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Slacker extraordinaire ‘The Dude’ Lebowski (Jeff Bridges) is a man of simple pleasures: beer, bowling, the occasional joint and a rug in his living room that really ties the room together. But when a squad of nihilist thugs invade his home, threaten his person and urinate on his rug, he finds himself wrapped up in a squalid tale of greed, lies, sex and mystery, not to mention a rich old miser who shares his name if not his outlook on life, and charges him with a dangerous mission. With the help, or perhaps hindrance, of his violent friend Walter (John Goodman) and his soft-spoken bowling buddy Donny (Steve Buscemi), the Dude… well, the Dude abides. |
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