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Hugo

Hugo

  • Status: Released
  • 22-11-2011
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 7.175
  • Vote count: 7435

Orphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo's job is to oil and maintain the station's clocks, but to him, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father. Accompanied by the goddaughter of an embittered toy merchant, Hugo embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the automaton and find a place he can call home.

Asa Butterfield

Hugo Cabret

Ben Kingsley

Georges Méliès

Chloë Grace Moretz

Isabelle

Sacha Baron Cohen

Station Inspector

Ray Winstone

Uncle Claude

Emily Mortimer

Lisette

Christopher Lee

Monsieur Labisse

Helen McCrory

Mama Jeanne

Michael Stuhlbarg

René Tabard

Frances de la Tour

Madame Emilie

Richard Griffiths

Monsieur Frick

Jude Law

Hugo's Father

Kevin Eldon

Policeman

Gulliver McGrath

Young Tabard

Shaun Aylward

Street Kid

Emil Lager

Django Reinhardt

Angus Barnett

Theatre Manager

Edmund Kingsley

Camera Technician

Max Wrottesley

Train Engineer

Marco Aponte

Train Engineer Assistant

Ilona Cheshire

Café Waitress

Francesca Scorsese

Child at Café

Emily Surgent

Child at Café

Lily Carlson

Child at Café

Frederick Warder

Arabian Knight

Christos Lawton

Arabian Knight

Tomos James

Arabian Knight

Ed Sanders

Young Tabard's Brother

Terence Frisch

Circus Barker

Max Cane

Circus Barker

Frank Bourke

Gendarme

Stephen Box

Gendarme

Ben Addis

Salvador Dali

Robert Gill

James Joyce

Graham Curry

Railway Porteur 71 (uncredited)

Eric Haldezos

Policeman (uncredited)

Hugo Malpeyre

Theater Guest (uncredited)

Gino Picciano

Worker (uncredited)

Michael Pitt

Projectionist (uncredited)

Martin Scorsese

Photographer (uncredited)

Brian Selznick

Party Guest (uncredited)

Catherine Balavage

Girl in Cafe (uncredited)

Lorenzo Harani

Guest at Gala (uncredited)

Kamurai

Really good watch, might watch again, and can recommend. Asa Butterfield, Chloe Grace-Moretz, Ben Kingsley, and Sacha Baron Cohen all give a great performance in this weird, weird setting of an alt history train station, or hell, maybe this is a true story and I'm just that unfamiliar with the birth of cinema. There is a great message of love and togetherness in this, but it's told in such an odd way. It's very refreshing, but a family movie from the point of view of an orphan is untraditional, and then there is all this theming of mechanics and along with weird dreams. Despite all the artsy fartsy nonsense, the experience and story are both fun and charming. As long as you have an open mind, I'm sure this will be a fun watch.