
126 minutes
11/22/2011
Orphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo's job is to oil and maintain the station's clocks, but to him, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father. Accompanied by the goddaughter of an embittered toy merchant, Hugo embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the automaton and find a place he can call home.

Asa Butterfield
as Hugo Cabret

Ben Kingsley
as Georges Méliès

Chloë Grace Moretz
as Isabelle

Sacha Baron Cohen
as Station Inspector

Ray Winstone
as Uncle Claude

Emily Mortimer
as Lisette

Christopher Lee
as Monsieur Labisse

Helen McCrory
as Mama Jeanne

Michael Stuhlbarg
as René Tabard

Frances de la Tour
as Madame Emilie

Richard Griffiths
as Monsieur Frick

Jude Law
as Hugo's Father

Kevin Eldon
as Policeman

Gulliver McGrath
as Young Tabard
Shaun Aylward
as Street Kid
Emil Lager
as Django Reinhardt

Angus Barnett
as Theatre Manager

Edmund Kingsley
as Camera Technician

Max Wrottesley
as Train Engineer
Marco Aponte
as Train Engineer Assistant
Ilona Cheshire
as Café Waitress

Francesca Scorsese
as Child at Café
Emily Surgent
as Child at Café
Lily Carlson
as Child at Café

Frederick Warder
as Arabian Knight

Christos Lawton
as Arabian Knight
Tomos James
as Arabian Knight

Ed Sanders
as Young Tabard's Brother

Terence Frisch
as Circus Barker

Max Cane
as Circus Barker

Frank Bourke
as Gendarme
Stephen Box
as Gendarme

Ben Addis
as Salvador Dali
Robert Gill
as James Joyce

Graham Curry
as Railway Porteur 71 (uncredited)

Eric Haldezos
as Policeman (uncredited)

Hugo Malpeyre
as Theater Guest (uncredited)

Gino Picciano
as Worker (uncredited)

Michael Pitt
as Projectionist (uncredited)

Martin Scorsese
as Photographer (uncredited)

Brian Selznick
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Catherine Balavage
as Girl in Cafe (uncredited)

Lorenzo Harani
as Guest at Gala (uncredited)