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| Adrien Brody | Noah Percy |
| Frank Collison | Victor |
| Brendan Gleeson | August Nicholson |
| William Hurt | Edward Walker |
| Cherry Jones | Mrs. Clack |
| Joaquin Phoenix | Lucius Hunt |
| Sigourney Weaver | Alice Hunt |
| Celia Weston | Vivian Percy |
| Jayne Atkinson | Tabitha Walker |
| John Christopher Jones | Robert Percy |
| Director | M. Night Shyamalan
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| Producer | Sam Mercer
Scott Rudin |
| Writer | M. Night Shyamalan
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| Cinematography | Roger Deakins
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| Musician | James Newton Howard
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The Village is like a compelling dark fairy tale with a modern twist. The story begins in what appears to be a simple village some where back in time. It appears to be a peaceful place except for the ever present threat of attack from a unidentifiable creature. The creature attacks when anyone dares to wonder out of the boundaries of the village and into the surrounding forest. As the story unfolds a blind woman from the village takes a harrowing trip through the forest. And the viewer finally learns the nature of the real threat that lies beyond the village. |
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