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Jonathan Pryce | Sam Lowry | |
Robert De Niro | Archibald Tuttle | |
Katherine Helmond | Mrs. Ida Lowry | |
Ian Holm | Mr. M. Kurtzmann | |
Bob Hoskins | Spoor | |
Michael Palin | Jack Lint | |
Ian Richardson | Mr. Warrenn | |
Peter Vaughan | Mr. Helpmann | |
Kim Greist | Jill Layton | |
Jim Broadbent | Dr. Jaffe | |
Barbara Hicks | Mrs. Alma Terrain | |
Charles McKeown | Harvey Lime | |
Derrick O'Connor | Dowser | |
Kathryn Pogson | Shirley | |
Bryan Pringle | Spiro |
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Producer | Arnon Milchan
Patrick Cassavetti |
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Writer | Terry Gilliam
Tom Stoppard |
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Cinematography | Roger Pratt
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Musician | Michael Kamen
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A human cog (Sam Lowry) in the highly inefficient government machine of a future world (with a 1970s flavor) discovers a paperwork error that has resulted in the arrest of a shoe repairman (Mr. Buttle) instead of a rouge heating engineer (Harry Tuttle). On a quest to right this wrong, he discovers the girl of his dreams (Jill Layton) and together they navigate the labyrinth of bureaucracy in an attempt to assert their humanity in a world gone mad with technology for technology’s sake. Elaborate dream sequences demonstrate Sam’s desire to fly away from the mire of mind deadening government control. |
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