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| December 17th 2004, PG, 113mins, Paramount Pictures |
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Cast: Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep, Jude Law, Emily Browning, Liam Aiken, Kara Hoffman, Shelby Hoffman, Timothy Spall, Billy Connolly, Luis Guzmán, Jennifer Coolidge, Cedric the Entertainer, Catherine O'Hara, Jane Adams, Craig Ferguson, Jamie Harris, Deborah Theaker |
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Director: Brad Silberling
Producers: Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes,
Scott Aversano, Minor Childers, Barry Sonnenfeld,
Scott Rudin, Julia Pistor, Albie Hecht, Jim Van Wyck
Writers: Robert Gordon, Daniel Handler |
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Plot: This movie is the first three books of Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unforunate Events" combined into one movie. This is the story of the Bauedelaires, three young orphans, Violet (Browning), Klaus (Aiken) and Sunny, looking for a new home, who are taken in by a series of odd relatives and other people, including Lemony Snicket, who narrates the film, and starting with the cunning and dastardly Count Olaf (Carrey), who hopes to snatch their inheritance from them. Violet is the oldest of the Baudelaires at 14, and is their brave and fast-thinking leader. The only boy is middle child Klaus, 12, who is intensely intelligent and obsessed with words. The youngest is infant Sunny, who speaks in a language only her siblings can understand, and she has a tendency to bite.
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