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Haley Joel Osment | David Swinton | |
Brendan Gleeson | Lord Johnson-Johnson | |
William Hurt | Professor Allen Hobby | |
Jude Law | Gigolo Joe | |
Ken Leung | Syatyoo-Sama | |
Frances O'Connor | Monica Swinton | |
Sam Robards | Henry Swinton | |
Jake Thomas | Martin Swinton | |
Theo Greenly | Todd | |
April Grace | Female Colleague | |
Matt Winston | Executive | |
Sabrina Grdevich | Secretary | |
Curt Youngberg | Kid | |
Ashley Scott | Gigolo Jane | |
John Prosky | Mr. Williamson, the Bellman | |
Enrico Colantoni | The Murderer |
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Producer | Steven Spielberg
Kathleen Kennedy |
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Writer | Steven Spielberg
Ian Watson |
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Cinematography | Janusz Kaminski
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Musician | John Williams
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In a future where robots and ordinary humans live side-by-side, a family adopts a little android boy named David (Haley Joel Osment), only to turn him away, alone and afraid. Searching to regain his mother’s love, David teams up with another unwanted android, Gigolo Joe (Jude Law); convinced that the Blue Fairy from the story of “Pinocchio” is out there and will grant David his place among humanity, they journey to Manhattan to find the mystical fairy. Upon learning the truth about his existence, David does not receive quite the magic spell he expected, but instead is forced to make a choice that reveals the most human side of him. |
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