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| Will Smith | Judge | |
| Matt Bomer | Peter's Father | |
| Russell Crowe | Pearly Soames | |
| Jennifer Connelly | Virginia Gamely | |
| Colin Farrell | Peter Lake | |
| Kevin Durand | Cesar Tan | |
| Eva Marie Saint | Willa | |
| Lucy Griffiths | Young Woman | |
| Jessica Brown Findlay | Beverly Penn | |
| Graham Greene | Humpstone John | |
| William Hurt | Isaac Penn | |
| Kevin Corrigan | Romeo Tan | |
| Caitlin Dulany | Librarian | |
| Norm Lewis | Custodian | |
| Mckayla Twiggs | Willa |
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| Producer | Akiva Goldsman
Marc Platt |
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| Writer | Akiva Goldsman
Mark Helprin |
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| Cinematography | Caleb Deschanel
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| Musician | Hans Zimmer
Harry-Gregson Williams |
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Written and directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Akiva Goldman, Winter's Tale is a timeless story of sweeping romance and the age-old battle between good and evil. In a mythic New York City near the turn of the 20th century, burglar Peter Lake (Colin Farrell) meets a dying young woman named Beverly Penn (Jessica Brown Findlay). Falling irrevocably in love with her, Peter's only option is to discover a way to conquer evil, stop time bring her back from death. |
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