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Ian Holm | Skinner | |
Peter O'Toole | Anton Ego | |
Janeane Garofalo | Colette | |
Patton Oswalt | Remy | |
Lou Romano | Linguini | |
Brian Dennehy | Django | |
Peter Sohn | Emile | |
Brad Garrett | Gusteau | |
Will Arnett | Horst | |
Julius Callahan | Lalo / Francois | |
Russell Allman | Snive | |
James Remar | Larousse | |
John Ratzenberger | Mustafa | |
Teddy Newton | Lawyer | |
Tony Fucile | Pompidou/Health Inspector | |
Jake Steinfeld | Git |
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Producer | Brad Lewis
John Lasseter |
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Writer | Brad Bird
Emily Cook Kathy Greenberg Bob Peterson |
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Musician | Michael Giacchino
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From the creators of Cars and The Incredibles comes a breakthrough comedy with something for everyone. With delightful new character, expirence Paris from an all-new perspective. It's "terrific moviemaking!" raves Leonard Maltin of Entertainment Tonight. In one of Paris' finest restaurants, Remy, a determined young rat, dreams of becoming a renowned French chef. Torn between his family's wishes and his true calling, Remy and his pal Linguini set in motion a hilarious chain of events that turns the City of Lights upside down. Ratatouille is a treat you'll want to enjoy again and again. |
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