The Grand Budapest Hotel tells of a legendary concierge at a famous European hotel between the wars and his friendship with a young employee who becomes his trusted protégé. The story involves the theft and recovery of a priceless Renaissance painting, the battle for an enormous family fortune and the slow and then sudden upheavals that transformed Europe during the first half of the 20th century.
A murder case of Madam D. With enormous wealth and the most outrageous events surrounding her sudden death!
Director: Wes Anderson
Screenplay: Wes Anderson

Ralph Fiennes
Monsieur Gustave H.

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Tony Revolori
Young Zero Moustafa

Adrien Brody
Dmitri Desgoffe-und-Taxis

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Willem Dafoe
J.G. Jopling

Saoirse Ronan
Agatha

Jeff Goldblum
Deputy Vilmos Kovacs

Owen Wilson
Monsieur Chuck

Edward Norton
Inspector Albert Henckels

F. Murray Abraham
Old Zero Moustafa

Jude Law
Young Writer

Bill Murray
Monsieur Ivan

Léa Seydoux
Clotilde

Tilda Swinton
Madame Céline Villeneuve Desgoffe-und-Taxis

Harvey Keitel
Ludwig

Tom Wilkinson
Old Author

Mathieu Amalric
Serge X.

Jason Schwartzman
Monsieur Jean

Florian Lukas
Pinky

Bob Balaban
Monsieur Martin

Fisher Stevens
Monsieur Robin

Wallace Wolodarsky
Monsieur Georges

Waris Ahluwalia
Monsieur Dino

Uwe Holoubek
Second Waiter (1968)

Larry Pine
Mr. Mosher

Karl Markovics
Wolf

Volker Michalowski
Günther

Daniel Steiner
Anatole

Hendrik von Bültzingslöwen
Ernst

Lisa Kreuzer
Grande Dame

Rainer Reiners
Herr Mendl

Sabine Urig
Laetizia

Matthias Matschke
Prison Guard

Philipp Sonntag
Monk

Hans Martin Stier
Monk

Giselda Volodi
Serge's Sister

Neal Huff
Lieutenant

Steffen Scheumann
Head Waiter (1968)

Milton Welsh
Franz

Piet Paes
Taxi Driver

Michaela Caspar
Marguerite

Heike Hanold-Lynch
Carolina

Roy Macready
Old Man

Carl Sprague
Distant Relation

Golo Euler
Lutz Police Militia

Roman Berger
Parcel Inspector

Michael Benthin
Snitch

Lucas Hedges
Pump Attendant

Wolfgang Ceczor
Monk

Georg Tryphon
Monk

Gabriel Rush
Otto
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Anderson’s funniest and tightest script, and one of his best realized worlds. An easy win of a movie.