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| Dustin Hoffman | Raymond Babbitt | |
| Tom Cruise | Charlie Babbitt | |
| Valeria Golino | Susanna | |
| Gerald R. Molen | Dr. Bruner (as Jerry Molen) | |
| Jack Murdock | John Mooney | |
| Michael D. Roberts | Vern | |
| Ralph Seymour | Lenny | |
| Lucinda Jenney | Iris | |
| Bonnie Hunt | Sally Dibbs | |
| Kim Robillard | Small Town Doctor | |
| Beth Grant | Mother at Farm House | |
| Dolan Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| Marshall Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| Patrick Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| John-Michael Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| Peter Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| Andrew Dougherty | Farm House Kid | |
| Loretta Wendt Jolivette | Dr. Bruner's Secretary | |
| Donald E. Jones | Minister at Funeral | |
| Bryon P. Caunar | Man in Waiting Room | |
| Donna J. Dickson | Nurse | |
| Earl Roat | Man on Wallbrook Road | |
| William Montgomery Jr. | Wallbrook Patient Entering TV Room | |
| Elizabeth Lower | Bank Officer | |
| Michael C. Hall | Police Officer at Accident | |
| Robert W. Heckel | Police Officer at Accident | |
| W. Todd Kenner | Police Officer at Accident | |
| Kneeles Reeves | Amarillo Hotel Owner | |
| Jack W. Cope | Irate Driver | |
| Nick Mazzola | Blackjack Dealer | |
| Ralph Tabakin | Shift Boss | |
| Ray Baker | Mr. Kelso | |
| Isadore Figler | Pit Boss |
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| Producer | Peter Guber
Jon Peters |
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| Writer | Barry Morrow
Ronald Bass |
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| Cinematography | John Seale
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| Musician | Hans Zimmer
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"My father stuck it to me all my life," complains Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), a callous, self-centered young hustler who feels he's been cheated out of his three million dollar inheritance. Left only with his late father's prized rose bushes and a vintage '49 Buick convertiable, Charlie soon uncovers yet another surprise - a brother he never knew he had. Discovering his autistic brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), in an institution, Charlie abducts him in a last-ditch attempt to extort his 'fair share' of the family estate. But what begins as an unconventional journey across the country evolves into a mystical odyssey of love and self-revelation and Raymond forces Charlie to grow beyond the limits of his handicapped heart. ¥ |
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