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Hail, Caesar!

Hail, Caesar!

5,9 /10 (4,005 Votes)
2016 EN 106 min

Overview

When a Hollywood star mysteriously disappears in the middle of filming, the studio sends their fixer to get him back.

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Release date

05/02/2016

Votes

4,005

Popularity

4.5

Lights. Camera. Abduction.

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

106 min

Budget

$22,000,000

Revenue

$63,647,656

Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin

Eddie Mannix

George Clooney

George Clooney

Baird Whitlock

Alden Ehrenreich

Alden Ehrenreich

Hobie Doyle

Ralph Fiennes

Ralph Fiennes

Laurence Laurentz

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

DeeAnna Moran

Tilda Swinton

Tilda Swinton

Thora Thacker / Thessaly Thacker

Channing Tatum

Channing Tatum

Burt Gurney

Frances McDormand

Frances McDormand

C. C. Calhoun

Jonah Hill

Jonah Hill

Joe Silverman

Veronica Osorio

Veronica Osorio

Carlotta Valdez

Heather Goldenhersh

Heather Goldenhersh

Natalie (Secretary)

Alison Pill

Alison Pill

Mrs. Mannix

Max Baker

Max Baker

Head Communist Writer

Fisher Stevens

Fisher Stevens

Communist Writer

Patrick Fischler

Patrick Fischler

Communist Writer

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Tom Musgrave

Communist Writer

David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz

Communist Writer

Greg Baldwin

Greg Baldwin

Communist Writer

Patrick Carroll

Patrick Carroll

Communist Writer

Fred Melamed

Fred Melamed

Communist Writer

John Bluthal

John Bluthal

Prof. Marcuse

Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky

Mr. Smitrovich

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Armazd Stepanian

Eastern Orthodox Clergyman

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Allan Havey

Protestant Clergyman

Robert Pike Daniel

Robert Pike Daniel

Catholic Clergyman

Robert Picardo

Robert Picardo

Rabbi

Ian Blackman

Ian Blackman

Cuddahy

Geoffrey Cantor

Geoffrey Cantor

Sid Siegelstein

Christopher Lambert

Christopher Lambert

Arne Seslum

Robert Trebor

Robert Trebor

Producer of "Hail, Caesar!"

Michael Yama

Michael Yama

Chinese Restaurant Maître D'

Ming Zhao

Ming Zhao

Chinese Restaurant Waitress

Helen Siff

Helen Siff

Malibu Maid

Basil Hoffman

Basil Hoffman

Stu Schwartz (Accounting)

Luke Spencer Roberts

Luke Spencer Roberts

Peanut

Ralph P. Martin

Ralph P. Martin

Director of Action Western

James Austin Johnson

James Austin Johnson

Studio Assistant at Action Western

Noah Baron

Noah Baron

Water Ballet P.A.

Timm Perry

Timm Perry

Stage 8 Man at the Door

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Noel Conlon

Scotty at the Gate

Natasha Bassett

Natasha Bassett

Gloria DeLamour

Richard Abraham

Richard Abraham

French Postcard Photographer

Jon Daly

Jon Daly

Cop at French Postcard House

Dennis Cockrum

Dennis Cockrum

Cop at French Postcard House

Clancy Brown

Clancy Brown

Gracchus

Mather Zickel

Mather Zickel

Chunk Mulligan

Tiffany Lonsdale

Tiffany Lonsdale

Ursulina

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Clement von Franckenstein

Sen. Sestimus Amydias

Wayne Knight

Wayne Knight

Lurking Extra

Jeff Lewis

Jeff Lewis

Lurking Extra

Kyle Bornheimer

Kyle Bornheimer

Extras A.D.

Josh Cooke

Josh Cooke

Box Breakfast A.D.

Peter Jason

Peter Jason

Director

Stephen Ellis

Stephen Ellis

Clapper Boy

Jillian Armenante

Jillian Armenante

Script Girl

Jacob Witkin

Jacob Witkin

Saul of Tarsus

Jack Huston

Jack Huston

Cad in Cab

Agyness Deyn

Agyness Deyn

Woman in Cab

Emily Beecham

Emily Beecham

Dierdre

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Benjamin Beatty

Clapper Boy

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J.R. Horne

Curly

Caitlin Muelder

Caitlin Muelder

Cookhouse Woman

E.E. Bell

E.E. Bell

Bartender

Kate Morgan Chadwick

Kate Morgan Chadwick

Departing Woman

Brian Michael Jones

Brian Michael Jones

Sailor

Peter Banifaz

Peter Banifaz

Sailor

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Clifton Samuels

Sailor / Dancer

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K.C. Reischerl

Sailor

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Jeremy Davis

Dancer

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Marcos Ochoa

Dancer

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Colin Bradbury

Dancer

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Ryan Breslin

Dancer

Tyler Hanes

Tyler Hanes

Dancer

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Casey Garvin

Dancer

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Luke Hawkins

Dancer

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Evan Kasprzak

Dancer

Patrick Lavallee

Patrick Lavallee

Dancer

Adam Perry

Adam Perry

Dancer

Ryan VanDenBoom

Ryan VanDenBoom

Dancer

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Alex Demkin

Dancer

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Dax Hock

Dancer

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Shesha Marvin

Dancer

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Mark Stuart

Dancer

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Forrest Walsh

Dancer

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Narrator (voice)

Tomoko Karina

Tomoko Karina

Imperial Garden Waitress (uncredited)

Dolph Lundgren

Dolph Lundgren

Submarine Commander (uncredited)

Dean England

Dean England

Animal Handler (uncredited)

Sandy Mansson

Sandy Mansson

Israelite (uncredited)

Jessee Foudray

Jessee Foudray

Jonah's Daughter Harpist (uncredited)

Ryan Izay

Ryan Izay

'Merrily We Dance' Performer (uncredited)

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto

Roman Officer (uncredited)

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Sergio Kato

Roman Officer (uncredited)

Anibal Silveyra

Anibal Silveyra

Roman Officer

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James Gregory

Slave (uncredited)

Josiah Black

Josiah Black

Electrician (uncredited)

Bryson Jones Allman

Bryson Jones Allman

Office Worker

Original Soundtrack

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Alex Wen

2016-04-04

There’s a scene halfway through the film when Hobie Doyle (Alden Ehrenreich), a Western B-movie star, is cast in a fancy melodrama helmed by Laurence Laurentz (Ralph Fiennes). Doyle is hopelessly out of his element, hobbling about in his new suit–the switch was the studio’s idea in an effort to broaden Doyle’s appeal, much to Laurentz’s dismay. It’s not long before the two engage in a back-and-forth, Laurentz trying to get Doyle to pronounce “Would that it ‘twere so simple”, and Doyle trying desperately to appease Laurentz. After a lengthy exchange, both are left exacerbated. Much later in the…

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Gimly

Gimly

2016-09-19

⭐ 5

I am a fan of the Cohen Brothers, but I will not lay laurels at the feet of a movie simply because it bears their name. _Hail, Caesar!_ is not one of their better efforts. Unrelated: I also wonder why they felt it necessary to hide the fact that they were making a faith-based film in the trailers. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

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Reno

Reno

2016-09-29

⭐ 6

**Once upon a time the king Julius Caesar was kidnapped!** So here's the new film from the Coen brothers. They have become rare in the recent years, I was always checking out what's next for them and now I'm slightly disappointed with this. I enjoyed watching it, it is one of those you want to rate them better, but you can't for some unidentified reasons. According to my analysis why I was not satisfied fully is the story. I mean the narration was rich, performances were phenomenal and music, locations, all were fantastic, but the screenplay was kind of aimless. The beginning, the ending or…

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