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Amelia
Amelia

Amelia

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A look at the life of legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to make a flight around the world.

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Budget

$40000000

Revenue

$19643086

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

111 mins

Rating

5.7/10

Release Date

22 October 2009

Country

United States of America

Cast

Hilary Swank

Hilary Swank

Amelia Earhart

Richard Gere

Richard Gere

George Putnam

Aaron Abrams

Aaron Abrams

Slim Gordon

Ewan McGregor

Ewan McGregor

Gene Vidal

Christopher Eccleston

Christopher Eccleston

Fred Noonan

Joe Anderson

Joe Anderson

Bill Stultz

Cherry Jones

Cherry Jones

Eleanor Roosevelt

Mia Wasikowska

Mia Wasikowska

Elinor Smith

Dylan Roberts

Dylan Roberts

Leo Bellarts

Scott Yaphe

Scott Yaphe

William Dalten

Tom Fairfoot

Tom Fairfoot

Balfour

Jeremy Akerman

Jeremy Akerman

Sheriff

Ryann Shane

Ryann Shane

Young Amelia

Precious Chong

Precious Chong

Gladys O'Donnell

Danielle Bourgon

Danielle Bourgon

2nd Woman at Opera

Divine Brown

Divine Brown

Torch Singer

Gillian Ferrier

Gillian Ferrier

Student

Eva Redpath

Eva Redpath

Commodification Montage Dancer

Julia Juhas

Julia Juhas

Commodification Montage Dancer

Andrea Ciacci

Andrea Ciacci

Commodification Montage Dancer

Leanne Melissa Bishop

Leanne Melissa Bishop

Amelia's Make-up Artist (uncredited)

William Cuddy

William Cuddy

Gore Vidal

Elizabeth Shepherd

Elizabeth Shepherd

Frances Putnam

Richard Donat

Richard Donat

Gallagher

Sarah Kitz

Sarah Kitz

George's Secretary

Keelin Jack

Keelin Jack

Student

Derek Keurvorst

Derek Keurvorst

Minister

Thomas Hauff

Thomas Hauff

Man at Opera House

Sarah Dood

Sarah Dood

1st Woman at Opera

Hamish McEwan

Hamish McEwan

Paul

Michael James Daly

Michael James Daly

Frank Cipriani

Jeffrey Knight

Jeffrey Knight

Commander Thompson

Paul Johnston

Paul Johnston

Thomas O'Hare

Michael Richard

Michael Richard

Reporter #1

Daniel Janks

Daniel Janks

Reporter #2

Ron Smerczak

Ron Smerczak

Reporter #3

Kerin McCue

Kerin McCue

Movie Tone Announcer

Richard Lothian

Richard Lothian

Coastguard Man

Elizabeth Saunders

Elizabeth Saunders

Louise Thaden

Kathryn Haggis

Kathryn Haggis

Powder Puff Aviator

Duane Murray

Duane Murray

Cleveland Reporter

Joe Renzi

Joe Renzi

Welsh Singer

Geoff Gillespie

Geoff Gillespie

Welsh Singer

Alexandra MacLean

Alexandra MacLean

Commodification Montage Dancer

Kristen Munro

Kristen Munro

Commodification Montage Dancer

Jamie Holmes

Jamie Holmes

Commodification Montage Dancer

Brittany Gray

Brittany Gray

Commodification Montage Dancer

Karissa Strain

Karissa Strain

Commodification Montage Dancer

Katie Strain

Katie Strain

Commodification Montage Dancer

Valerie Saija

Valerie Saija

Commodification Montage Dancer

Nina Strazzulla

Nina Strazzulla

Commodification Montage Dancer

Amelia Earhart

Amelia Earhart

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Gillian Ferrier

Gillian Ferrier

Student (uncredited)

Scott Anderson

Scott Anderson

Parade Reporter

Virginia Madsen

Virginia Madsen

Dorothy Binney (uncredited)

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