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Tom Cruise | John Anderton | |
Max von Sydow | Lamar Burgess | |
Steve Harris | Jad | |
Neal McDonough | Officer Gordon Fletcher | |
Patrick Kilpatrick | Officer Jeff Knott | |
Jessica Capshaw | Evanna | |
Richard Coca | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Keith Campbell | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Kirk B.R. Woller | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Klea Scott | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Samantha Morton | Agatha | |
Colin Farrell | Detective Danny Witwer | |
Peter Stormare | Dr. Solomon Eddie | |
Lois Smith | Dr. Iris Hineman |
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Producer | Jan De Bont
Bonnie Curtis Gary Goldman |
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Writer | Philip K. Dick
Scott Frank Jon Cohen |
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Cinematography | Janusz Kaminski
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Musician | John Williams
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"Two Thumbs Way Up! A Masterpiece!" - Ebert & Roeper Superstar Tom Cruise gives his "most potent action performance" (David Ansen, Newsweek) in director Steven Spielberg's Minority Report. For six years, Washington D.C. has been murder free thanks to astounding technology which identifies killers before they commit their crime. But when the chief of the Precrime Unit (Cruise) is himself accused of a future murder, he has just 36 hours to discover who set him up- or he'll fall victim to the "perfect" system he helped create. It's a mind-blowing action thriller that's such an achievement it "reminds us why e go to the movies in the first place" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). |
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