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Ray Anthony | Power Station Guard | |
Christine Anu | Kali | |
Andy Arness | Police #2 | |
Alima Ashton-Sheibu | Link's Niece | |
Helmut Bakaitis | The Architect | |
Steve Bastoni | Soren | |
Don Battee | Vector (as Don Batte) | |
Monica Bellucci | Persephone | |
Daniel Bernhardt | Agent Johnson | |
Valerie Berry | Priestess | |
Keanu Reeves | Neo | |
Laurence Fishburne | Morpheus | |
Carrie-Anne Moss | Trinity | |
Hugo Weaving | Agent Smith | |
Jada Pinkett Smith | Niobi | |
Gloria Foster | The Oracle | |
Harold Perrineau, Jr. | Link | |
Harry J. Lennix | Commander Lock | |
Lambert Wilson | Merovingian |
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Producer | Bruce Berman
Grant Hill Joel Silver |
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Writer | Andy Wachowski
Larry Wachowski |
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Cinematography | Bill Pope
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Musician | Don Davis
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"Much more than a first-rate action epic. We're in that rare territory where the sequel is a triumph over the original." - Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper Sentinels swarm. Smith clones. Neo flies... but perhaps not even a Chosen One gifted with astonishing new powers can stop the advance of the Machines. Neo. Morpheus. Trinity. They're back for the powerful second chapter of The Matrix trilogy, and exciting new allies join them in the struggle against foes who are cloned, upgraded and closing in on humanity's last enclave. Back, too, are the Wachowski Brothers and producer Joel Silver, expanding their vision with a spectacle that rocks the senses, probes the heart and shapes filmmaking's tomorrows. What is the Matrix? The answers lead to more worlds of bold possibility - and to a destiny that passes from revelations to Revolutions. |
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