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Tom Cruise | Chief John Anderton | |
Colin Farrell | Detective Danny Witwer | |
Jessica Capshaw | Evanna | |
Neal McDonough | Officer Gordon Fletcher | |
Samantha Morton | Agatha | |
Peter Stormare | Dr. Solomon Eddie | |
Lois Smith | Dr. Iris Hineman | |
Steve Harris | Jad | |
Patrick Kilpatrick | Officer Jeff Knott | |
Max Von Sydow | Pre-Crime director Lamar Burgess | |
Anna Maria Horsford | Casey | |
Klea Scott | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Richard Coca | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Kirk B.R. Woller | Pre-Crime Cop | |
Eugene Osment | Jad's Technician |
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Producer | Jan de Bont
Gary Goldman |
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Writer | Scott Frank
Jon Cohen |
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Cinematography | Janusz Kaminski
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Musician | John Williams
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The movie “Minority Report” is a 2002 film set 50 years in the future. It is about a group of three beings known as “pre-cogs” because of their ability to predict who will commit crimes and when. The police department chief is John Anderton (Tom Cruise). Through the pre-cogs, he learns that he will be the perpetrator of a homicide and thus charged with murder. He believes he has been set-up, so he escapes to the home of the woman who created the pre-cogs. He learns from her that the three pre-cogs do not always agree on their predictions and throw away any report that does not agree with the majority. John believes that has happened in his case and tries to get the “minority report” showing his innocence. |
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