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The Voices (2014)

A mentally unhinged factory worker must decide whether to listen to his talking cat and become a killer, or follow his dog's advice to keep striving for normalcy.
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A mentally unhinged factory worker must decide whether to listen to his talking cat and become a killer, or follow his dog's advice to keep striving for normalcy.

Rating:R
Genre:Comedy, Crime, Horror, Fantasy
Directed By:Marjane Satrapi
Written By:Michael R. Perry
In Theaters:1/19/2014
Box Office:$2,243,672
Runtime:104 minutes
Studio:1984 Private Defense Contractors, Mandalay Vision, Studio Babelsberg, Vertigo Entertainment, Panorama Media

Cast


Director

Marjane Satrapi

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Ryan Reynolds

Jerry Hickfang / Mr. Whiskers (voice) / Bosco (voice) / Deer (voice) / Bunny Monkey (voice)

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Gemma Arterton

Fiona

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Anna Kendrick

Lisa

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Jacki Weaver

Dr. Warren

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Ella Smith

Alison

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Paul Chahidi

Dennis Kowalski

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Stanley Townsend

Sheriff Weinbacher

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Adi Shankar

John

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Sam Spruell

Dave

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Valerie Koch

Jerry's Mother

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Gulliver McGrath

Jerry (12 years old)

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