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What's The Movie Hugo About?

Hugo is an orphan boy living in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. He learned to fix clocks and other gadgets from his father and uncle which he puts to use keeping the train station clocks running. The only thing that he has left that connects him to his dead father is an automaton (mechanical man) that doesn't work without a special key which Hugo needs to find to unlock the secret he believes it contains. On his adventures, he meets with a shopkeeper, George Melies, who works in the train station and his adventure-seeking god-daughter. Hugo finds that they have a surprising connection to his father and the automaton, and he discovers it unlocks some memories the old man has buried inside regarding his past.

One of the most legendary directors of our time takes you on an extraordinary adventure.

What's The Genre Of The Hugo Movie?

Genres: Adventure, Drama, Family

Who Stars In The Hugo Movie?

When Was The Motion Picture Hugo Released?

Released: November 22, 2011

What's The Runtime Of The Hugo Movie?

Runtime: 126.0

How Popular Is The Hugo Movie?

Popularity Rating: 14.046

What Studio(s) Produced The Hugo Film?

GK Films, Infinitum Nihil, Paramount Pictures

France, United Kingdom, United States of America

Who Was On The Cast Of The Motion Picture Hugo?

Georges Melies Ben Kingsley
The Station Inspector Sacha Baron Cohen
Hugo Cabret Asa Butterfield
Isabelle Chloe Grace Moretz
Uncle Claude Ray Winstone
Lisette Emily Mortimer
Monsieur Labisse Christopher Lee
Mama Jeanne Helen McCrory
Rene Rabard Michael Stuhlbarg
Madame Emilie Frances de la Tour
Monsieur Frick Richard Griffiths
Hugo's Father Jude Law
Policeman Kevin Eldon
Young Tabard Gulliver McGrath
Theatre Manager Angus Barnett
Camera Technician Edmund Kingsley
Train Engineer Max Wrottesley
Julien Carette Marco Aponte
Arabian Knight Christos Lawton
Salvador Dali Ben Addis
Talent scout (uncredited) Lasco Atkins
Railway Porteur 71 (uncredited) Graham Curry
Policeman (uncredited) Eric Haldezos
Theater Guest (uncredited) Hugo Malpeyre
Worker (uncredited) Gino Picciano
Projectionist (uncredited) Michael Pitt
Photographer (uncredited) Martin Scorsese
Party Guest (uncredited) Brian Selznick
Young Tabard's Brother Ed Sanders

Who Was On The Crew Of Hugo The Movie?

Art — Art Direction: Martin Foley
Art — Art Direction: Stuart Rose
Art — Production Design: Dante Ferretti
Art — Set Decoration: Francesca Lo Schiavo
Art — Supervising Art Director: David Warren
Camera — Director of Photography: Robert Richardson
Camera — Grip: Lee Eldred
Camera — Still Photographer: Jaap Buitendijk
Costume & Make-Up — Assistant Costume Designer: Allison Pokladowski
Costume & Make-Up — Costume Design: Sandy Powell
Costume & Make-Up — Costume Supervisor: David Davenport
Costume & Make-Up — Hair Designer: Jan Archibald
Costume & Make-Up — Hairstylist: Laura Schalker
Costume & Make-Up — Hairstylist: Suzanne Stokes-Munton
Costume & Make-Up — Makeup Artist: Deborah Jarvis
Costume & Make-Up — Makeup Artist: Kate Benton
Costume & Make-Up — Makeup Designer: Morag Ross
Costume & Make-Up — Wigmaker: Stephanie Hovette
Crew — Post Production Supervisor: Kelley Cribben
Crew — Post Production Supervisor: Michael Solinger
Crew — Sound Recordist: Bret Johnson
Crew — Stunt Coordinator: Doug Coleman
Crew — Stunts: Gillian Aldam
Crew — Thanks: Rick Yorn
Crew — Thanks: Stephen Castor
Crew — Transportation Coordinator: Charles Heidet
Crew — Visual Effects Editor: Matt Garner
Directing — Assistant Director: Ali Cherkaoui
Directing — Director: Martin Scorsese
Directing — Script Supervisor: Martha Pinson
Editing — Dialogue Editor: Branka Mrkic
Editing — Dialogue Editor: Philip Stockton
Editing — Digital Intermediate: Marisa Clayton
Editing — Editor: Thelma Schoonmaker
Lighting — Best Boy Electrician: Paul Sharp
Lighting — Gaffer: Lee Walters
Production — Casting: Ellen Lewis
Production — Casting Associate: Meghan Rafferty
Production — Executive Producer: Barbara De Fina
Production — Executive Producer: Charles Newirth
Production — Executive Producer: Christi Dembrowski
Production — Executive Producer: David Crockett
Production — Executive Producer: Emma Tillinger Koskoff
Production — Executive Producer: Georgia Kacandes
Production — Line Producer: John Bernard
Production — Location Manager: Ben Gladstone
Production — Producer: Graham King
Production — Producer: Johnny Depp
Production — Producer: Martin Scorsese
Production — Producer: Tim Headington
Sound — ADR & Dubbing: Greg Steele
Sound — ADR & Dubbing: Greg Zimmerman
Sound — ADR & Dubbing: Marissa Littlefield
Sound — First Assistant Sound Editor: Chris Fielder
Sound — Foley: Frank Kern
Sound — Foley: George A. Lara
Sound — Foley: Jamie Baker
Sound — Foley: Kam Chan
Sound — Foley: Marko A. Costanzo
Sound — Music Editor: Jennifer Dunnington
Sound — Original Music Composer: Howard Shore
Sound — Production Sound Mixer: John Midgley
Sound — Scoring Mixer: Simon Rhodes
Sound — Sound: Maegan Hayward
Sound — Sound Designer: Eugene Gearty
Sound — Sound mixer: Martin Seeley
Sound — Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Tom Fleischman
Visual Effects — Special Effects Supervisor: Joss Williams
Visual Effects — VFX Artist: Edson Williams
Visual Effects — VFX Artist: Jeremiah Sweeney
Visual Effects — Visual Effects: Craig Barron
Visual Effects — Visual Effects: Max Leonard
Visual Effects — Visual Effects: Thomas Nittmann
Visual Effects — Visual Effects Producer: Karen M. Murphy
Visual Effects — Visual Effects Producer: Michael Kowalski
Writing — Screenplay: John Logan
Writing — Writer: Brian Selznick

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