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The Goldfinch (2019)

A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.
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A boy in New York is taken in by a wealthy family after his mother is killed in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. In a rush of panic, he steals 'The Goldfinch', a painting that eventually draws him into a world of crime.

Rating:R
Genre:Drama
Directed By:John Crowley
Written By:Peter Straughan
In Theaters:9/13/2019
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Runtime:149 minutes
Studio:Color Force, Amazon Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast


Director

John Crowley

Director

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Ansel Elgort

Theodore Decker

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Oakes Fegley

Young Theodore Decker

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Nicole Kidman

Samantha Barbour

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Jeffrey Wright

James 'Hobie' Hobart

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Luke Wilson

Larry Decker

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Sarah Paulson

Xandra

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Willa Fitzgerald

Kitsey Barbour

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Aneurin Barnard

Boris Pavlikovsky

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Finn Wolfhard

Young Boris Pavlikovsky

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Ashleigh Cummings

Pippa

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Aimee Laurence

Young Pippa

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