MGM/UA (1994)
Drama
USA | English | Color | 01:48
Nell is a girl who's been brought up in an isolated world. The only people she knew were her mother and twin sister. They lived together in a cottage in the forest. Nobody has ever met Nell. After her mother's death, she's discovered by the local doctor Jerome. He's fascinated by her, since she speaks a mangled language, developed by her sister and herself growing up, "twin speak" if you will. But Paula, a psychology student, wants her observed in a laboratory. The judge decides they get three months to observe her in the forest, after which he'll decide about Nell's future.
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Jodie Foster | Nell |
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Liam Neeson | Jerome Lovell |
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Natasha Richardson | Paula Olsen |
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Richard Libertini | Alexander Paley |
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Nick Searcy | Todd Peterson |
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Robin Mullins | Mary Peterson |
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Jeremy Davies | Billy Fisher |
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O'Neal Compton | Don Fontana |
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Heather M. Bomba | Twin #1 |
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Marianne E. Bomba | Twin #2 |
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Sean Bridgers | Mike Ibarra |
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Joe Inscoe | Judge |
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Stephanie Dawn Wood | Ruthie Lovell |
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Mary Lynn Riner | Janet Baring |
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Lucile McIntyre | Sally |
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Al Wiggins | Harry Goppel |
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Beth Bostic | Jean Malinowski |
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Rob Buren III | Stevie |
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Chris T. Hill | Jed |
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Tim Mehaffey | Shane |
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Dana Stevens | Rachel Weiss |
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Nicole Adair | Autistic Child |
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Robin Rochelle | Teacher |
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Susan Correll Hickerson | Administrator |
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Marlon Jackson | Male Nurse |
| Director | Michael Apted |
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| Writer | Mark Handley, William Nicholson | |
| Producer | Jodie Foster, Renee Missel, Graham Place | |
| Musician | Mark Isham | |
| Photography | Dante Spinotti | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |