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The Adjustment Bureau (2011)

A man glimpses the future Fate has planned for him – and chooses to fight for his own destiny. Battling the powerful Adjustment Bureau across, under and through the streets of New York, he risks his destined greatness to be with the only woman he's ever loved.
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A man glimpses the future Fate has planned for him – and chooses to fight for his own destiny. Battling the powerful Adjustment Bureau across, under and through the streets of New York, he risks his destined greatness to be with the only woman he's ever loved.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Science Fiction, Thriller, Romance
Directed By:George Nolfi
Written By:George Nolfi
In Theaters:3/4/2011
Box Office:$127,900,000
Runtime:106 minutes
Studio:Universal Pictures, MRC, Gambit Pictures

Cast


Director

George Nolfi

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Matt Damon

David Norris

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Emily Blunt

Elise Sellas

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John Slattery

Richardson

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Anthony Mackie

Harry Mitchell

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Michael Kelly

Charlie Traynor

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Terence Stamp

Thompson

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Shane McRae

Adrian Troussant, Elise's Fiancé

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Lisa Thoreson

Suburban Mom

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Florence Kastriner

Suburban Mom

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Natalie Carter

Suburban Neighbor

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Phyllis MacBryde

Suburban Neighbor

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