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| Luke Wilson | Anthony Adams |
| Owen Wilson | Dignan |
| Ned Dowd | Dr. Nichols |
| Shea Fowler | Grace |
| Haley Miller | Bernice |
| Robert Musgrave | Bob Mapplethorpe |
| Andrew Wilson | John Mapplethorpe |
| Brian Tenenbaum | H. Clay Murchison |
| Jenni Tooley | Stacy Sinclair |
| Temple Nash | Temple |
| Lumi Cavazos | Inez |
| James Caan | Mr. Henry |
| Kumar Pallana | Kumar |
| Jim Ponds | Applejack |
| Director | Wes Anderson
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| Producer | Polly Platt
Cynthia Hargrave |
| Writer | Wes Anderson
Owen Wilson |
| Cinematography | Robert D. Yeoman
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| Musician | Mark Mothersbaugh
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Anthony Adams (Luke Wilson) has finally been released from a mental institution he had been placed in after he had a nervous breakdown. Soon after, his old buddy Dignan (Owen Wilson) finds him and gets him involved in a devious plan to go on a crime spree with a former boss named Mr. Henry. A little ways down the line they receive help from a friend named Bob Mapplethorpe (Robert Musgrave) and they commit their first crime. They begin to start their journey to the legendary Mr. Henry and along the way Anthony meets a beautiful hotel maid named Ines (Lumi Cavazos) who makes her way into his heart. Once they meet up with Henry, things turn out to be more than they bargained for. |
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