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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More

Four tales unfold in Wes Anderson's anthology of short films adapted from Roald Dahl's beloved stories, "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar", "The Swan", "The Rat Catcher", and "Poison."

Top Cast

  • Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Henry Sugar / Max Engelman / Harry (archive footage)

  • Dev Patel

    Dev Patel

    Dr. Chatterjee / John Winston / Woods (archive footage)

  • Ben Kingsley

    Ben Kingsley

    Imdad Khan / The Dealer / Dr. Ganderbai (archive footage)

  • Richard Ayoade

    Richard Ayoade

    Dr. Marshall / The Great Yogi / Various (archive footage)

  • Ralph Fiennes

    Ralph Fiennes

    Roald Dahl / The Policeman / Rat Man (archive footage)

  • Rupert Friend

    Rupert Friend

    Narrator / Claud (archive footage)

  • Asa Jennings

    Asa Jennings

    Peter Watson (archive footage)

  • Eliel Ford

    Eliel Ford

    Stagehand (archive footage)

  • Truman Hanks

    Truman Hanks

    Stagehand (archive footage)

Overview

Four tales unfold in Wes Anderson's anthology of short films adapted from Roald Dahl's beloved stories, "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar", "The Swan", "The Rat Catcher", and "Poison."

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