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Gene Hackman | Royal O'Reilly Tenenbaum | |
Anjelica Huston | Dr. Etheline 'Ethel' Tenenbaum-Sherman | |
Gwyneth Paltrow | Margot Helen Tenenbaum | |
Ben Stiller | Chas Tenenbaum | |
Luke Wilson | Richie 'Baumer' Tenenbaum | |
Owen Wilson | Elijah 'Eli' Cash | |
Danny Glover | Henry Sherman | |
Bill Murray | Raleigh St. Clair | |
Alec Baldwin | Narrator (voice) | |
Seymour Cassel | Dusty | |
Kumar Pallana | Pagoda | |
Grant Rosenmeyer | Ari Tenenbaum | |
Jonah Meyerson | Uzi Tenenbaum | |
Aram Aslanian-Persico | Chas Tenenbaum | |
Irene Gorovaia | Margot Tenenbaum |
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Producer | Scott Rudin
Wes Anderson Barry Mendel |
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Writer | Wes Anderson
Owen Wilson |
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Cinematography | Robert D. Yeoman
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Musician | Mark Mothersbaugh
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Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife Etheline (Anjelica Huston) had three children--Chas, Richie and Margot, and then they separated. Chas (Ben Stiller) started buying real estate in his early teens and seemed to have an almost preternatural understanding of international finance. Margot (Gwyneth Paltrow) was a playwright and received a Braverman Grant of fifty thousand dollars in the ninth grade. Richie (Luke Wilson) was a junior champion tennis player and won the U.S. Nationals three years in a row. Virtually all memory of the brilliance of the young Tenenbaums was subsequently erased by two decades of betrayal, failure and disaster. The Criterion Collection is proud to present Wes Anderson's hilarious, touching, and brilliantly stylized study of melancholy and redemption. |
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