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Six actors portray six personas of music legend Bob Dylan in scenes depicting various stages of his life, chronicling his rise from unknown folksinger to international icon and revealing how Dylan constantly reinvented himself.
$20000000
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135 min
2007-10-01
Released
English
751
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Jack / Pastor John
Jude
Woody / Chaplin Boy
Billy
Robbie
Arthur
Claire
Allen Ginsberg
Keenan Jones / Garrett
Alice Fabian
Coco Rivington
Old Man Arvin
Morris Bernstein / Barker
Grace
Angela Reeves
Carla Hendricks
Norman
Sonny
Mona / Polly
Narrator (voice)
Hobo Joe
Hobo Moe
Government Agent
Carny / Bell-Hop
Circus Man
Gorgeous George
Mr. Arvin
Mrs. Arvin
Sixties Narrator
Folk Girl
TV Host
Variety Show Host
Actress
Fan #1
Fan #2
Gerry Hamlin
Drunk
Moonshiner
Thief / Butcher
Molly (6 y.o.)
Carlie (3 y.o.)
Louise
Director / Father of Tumbleweed Girl
Newscaster
Director #2
Performer #1
Performer #2
Black Doctor
Mrs. Peacock
Mr. Peacock
Mr. Snow
Mrs. Snow
Nurse
Man in Hospital Bed
Physician
Folk Guru / Chester
Mike
Jude's Musician: The Royal Mountain Band
Jude's Musician: The Royal Mountain Band
Jude's Musician: The Royal Mountain Band
Jude's Musician: The Royal Mountain Band
Festival Guy #1
Festival Guy #2
Festival Director
Sound Man
College Student
Dazed Kid
Bearded Scott
Kid with Glasses
One Girl
Another Girl
Reporter #1
Reporter #2 / Policeman
Reporter #3
Reporter #4
Hotel Waiter
Roadie
Stewardess
Sydney
Woman Talking to Claire
Strange Woman
Strange Man
Publicist
Dame
John
Paul
George
Ringo
Duchess
Gawky Teen
Lady with Tape Recorder
Peter Orlovsky
Carnival Geek
Bobby Seale / Rabbit Brown
Huey P. Newton
Mrs. Jones
Kid in the Crowd
2nd Kid in the Crowd
Homer
Martin
Paparazzi
Red-Haired Boy
Boy 2
Molly (as a Baby)
Townfolk #1
Townfolk #2
Priest
Frantic Husband
Frantic Wife
Brass Band Singer
Brass Band Player #1
Brass Band Player #2
Mrs. Henry
Captain Henry
Clarice Henry
Brian Jones
Artist
Intense Girl
Falling Man
Angel #1
Angel #2
Angel #3
T-Bone
Choir Singer
Choir Singer
Choir Singer
State Agent
Folk Woman (uncredited)
7.2
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5.8
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5.7
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0.0
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0.0
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8.2
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9.0
Ayumi Hamasaki Arena Tour 2003-2004 A was released on September 29, 2004
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5.0
True story of Norman Bethune, a medical doctor who fought for justice in China during Mao's rise to power.
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6.0
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4.2
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5.8
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8.4
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