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| Tom Hanks | Thomas Schell | |
| Thomas Horn | Oskar Schell | |
| Sandra Bullock | Linda Schell | |
| Zoe Caldwell | Oskar's Grandmother | |
| Dennis Hearn | Minister | |
| Paul Klementowicz | Homeless Man | |
| Julian Tepper | Deli Waiter | |
| Caleb Reynolds | Schoolboy | |
| John Goodman | Stan the Doorman | |
| Max Von Sydow | The Renter | |
| Stephen Henderson | Walt the Locksmith (as Stephen McKinley Henderson) | |
| Lorna Pruce | Locksmith Customer (as Lorna Guity Pruce) | |
| Viola Davis | Abby Black | |
| Jeffrey Wright | William Black | |
| Hazelle Goodman | Hazelle Black | |
| Bernadette Drayton | Prayer Group Woman | |
| David Latham | Prayer Group Man | |
| Marty Krzywonos | Piano Man | |
| Jim Norton | Old Mr. Black | |
| Carmen M. Herlihy | Denise Black | |
| Ryka Dottavio | Maris Black |
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| Producer | Scott Rudin
Celia D. Costas |
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| Writer | Eric Roth
Jonathan Safran Foer |
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| Cinematography | Chris Menges
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| Musician | Alexandre Desplat
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Adapted from the acclaimed bestseller by Jonathan Safran Foer, Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close is a story that unfolds from inside the mind of Oskar Schell, an inventive eleven-year-old New Yorker whose discovery of a key in the belongings of his father, who died in the World Trade Center on 9/11, sets him off on an urgent search for the lock it opens. As Oskar’s quest takes him across the city, he encounters an eclectic assortment of people – survivors in their own way – who help uncover links to his father, preserving a connection to the man who helped Oskar confront his fears about the noisy, dangerous world around him. |
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