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| Liam Aiken | Klaus Baudelaire | |
| Emily Browning | Violet Baudelaire | |
| Jim Carrey | Count Olaf | |
| Billy Connolly | Uncle Monty | |
| Jude Law | Lemony Snicket | |
| Catherine O'Hara | Justice Strauss | |
| Timothy Spall | Mr. Poe | |
| Meryl Streep | Aunt Josephine | |
| Kara Hoffman | Sunny Baudelaire | |
| Shelby Hoffman | Sunny Baudelaire | |
| Lenny Clarke | Gruff Grocer | |
| Fred Gallo | Judge Gallo | |
| John Dexter | Gustav | |
| Wayne Flemming | Captain Sam |
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| Producer | Barry Sonnenfeld
Walter F. Parkes |
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| Writer |
Robert Gordon
Daniel Handler |
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| Cinematography | Emmanuel Lubezki
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| Musician |
Thomas Newman
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Three wealthy children's parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune. |
| Disc 01 | |
| Seen it: Yes 108 mins 2004 1. Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events | |
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When a massive fire kills their parents, three children are delivered to the custody of cousin and stage actor Count Olaf, who is secretly plotting to steal their parents' vast fortune.
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| Disc 02 | |
| Seen it: Yes 82 mins 2003 2. The Cat In The Hat | |
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Sally and Conrad are two bored kids whose life is turned up-side-down when a talking cat comes to visit them.
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