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| James Woods | Mr. Lisbon | |
| Kathleen Turner | Mrs. Lisbon | |
| Kirsten Dunst | Lux Lisbon | |
| Josh Hartnett | Trip Fontaine | |
| Michael Paré | Adult Trip Fontaine (as Michael Pare) | |
| Scott Glenn | Father Moody | |
| Danny DeVito | Dr. Horniker | |
| A.J. Cook | Mary Lisbon | |
| Hanna Hall | Cecilia Lisbon | |
| Leslie Hayman | Therese Lisbon | |
| Chelse Swain | Bonnie Lisbon | |
| Anthony DeSimone | Chase Buell (as Anthony Desimone) | |
| Lee Kagan | David Barker | |
| Robert Schwartzman | Paul Baldino | |
| Noah Shebib | Parkie Denton | |
| Hanna R. Hall | Cecilia Lisbon |
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| Producer | Dan Halsted
Francis Ford Coppola |
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| Writer | Sofia Coppola
Jeffrey Eugenides |
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| Cinematography | Edward Lachman
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| Musician | AIR
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Sofia Coppola makes a stunning directorial debut with this "powerfully seductive" film that has become the most talked about movie of the year.In the mid-1970s, in a sleepy Michigan community, live the Lisbon sisters, five teenagers whose beauty has bewitched a group of neighborhood boys. Isolated by their overprotective parents (James Woods and Kathleen Turner), they move like fleeting visions against the suburban landscape, luminous and unattainable.But when school hunk Trip Fontaine (Josh Hartnett) convinces Lux Lisbon (Kirsten Dunst) and her sisters to go to the prom, the boys' romantic fantasies threaten to come true -- until they are engulfed in a stunning chain of events that will change their lives forever.Based on the acclaimed novel by Jeffrey Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides is "a haunting mystery which captures with pinpoint accuracy both an era and an age." |
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