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| Ellen Burstyn | Sara Goldfarb | |
| Jared Leto | Harry Goldfarb | |
| Jennifer Connelly | Marion Silver | |
| Marlon Wayans | Tyrone C. Love | |
| Christopher McDonald | Tappy Tibbons | |
| Louise Lasser | Ada | |
| Marcia Jean Kurtz | Rae | |
| Janet Sarno | Mrs. Pearlman | |
| Suzanne Shepherd | Mrs. Scarlini | |
| Joanne Gordon | Mrs. Ovadia | |
| Charlotte Aronofsky | Mrs. Miles | |
| Mark Margolis | Mr. Rabinowitz | |
| Michael Kaycheck | Donut Cop (as Mike Kaycheck) | |
| Jack O'Connell | Corn Dog Stand Boss | |
| Chas Mastin | Lyle Russel | |
| Ajay Naidu | Mailman | |
| Sean Gullette | Arnold The Shrink | |
| Samia Shoaib | Nurse Mall | |
| Peter Maloney | Dr. Pill | |
| Abraham Abraham | King Neptune | |
| Aliya Campbell | Alice | |
| Te'ron A. O'Neal | Young Tyrone | |
| Denise Dowse | Tyrone's Mother | |
| Bryan Chattoo | Brody | |
| Eddie De Harp | Brody's Henchman Victor |
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| Producer | Palmer West
Eric Watson |
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| Writer | Darren Aronofsky
Hubert Selby Jr. |
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| Cinematography | Matthew Libatique
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| Musician | Clint Mansell
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Darren Aronofsky, director of the critical smash Pi, follows up his acclaimed debut with a gritty, stylish, emotionally charged story of love, loss, drugs and dreams amid the faded glory of Coney Island. Intricately linking the lives of a struggling, small-time drug dealer (Jared Leto), his pill-popping mother (Ellen Burstyn), his upper-class girlfriend (Jennifer Connelly) and his best friend Tyrone (Marlon Wayans), Requiem For A Dream is a hypnotic tale of four human beings each pursuing their vision of happiness. Even as everything begins to fall apart, they refuse to let go, plummeting with their dreams into a nightmarish, gut-wrenching free fall. |
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