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In Theaters: November 23, 2011

PG | 2h 7m | Fantasy, Family, Sci-Fi

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Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), an orphan boy living in the walls of a Paris train station, meets a girl (Chloë Moretz) who possesses the key to a machine left behind by the father he recently lost. With her help, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking a bitter old toy shop owner, a hidden message from his dead father and a mechanical man. Based on Brian Selznick’s award-winning New York Times bestseller, “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.”

Director: Martin Scorsese

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Producer(s): Christi Dembrowski, Graham King, Johnny Depp, Tim Headington

Cast: Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz, Ray Winstone, Emily Mortimer, Christopher Lee, Helen McCrory, Michael Stuhlbarg, Frances de la Tour, Jude Law, Chloë Moretz

Writer(s): John Logan

Official Site: www.hugomovie.com

370 votes and 101 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

78%

In Theaters: November 23, 2011

PG | 2h 7m | Fantasy, Family, Sci-Fi

  Watch Trailer

Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), an orphan boy living in the walls of a Paris train station, meets a girl (Chloë Moretz) who possesses the key to a machine left behind by the father he recently lost. With her help, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking a bitter old toy shop owner, a hidden message from his dead father and a mechanical man. Based on Brian Selznick’s award-winning New York Times bestseller, “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.”

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 93%

78%

In Theaters: November 23, 2011

PG | 2h 7m | Fantasy, Family, Sci-Fi

Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), an orphan boy living in the walls of a Paris train station, meets a girl (Chloë Moretz) who possesses the key to a machine left behind by the father he recently lost. With her help, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking a bitter old toy shop owner, a hidden message from his dead father and a mechanical man.

Based on Brian Selznick’s award-winning New York Times bestseller, “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.”