Hugo
November 22, 2011
126 minutes
7.2
AdventureDramaFamily

Hugo

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.

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Cast
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))