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Hugo: Station Inspector Trailer (2011)


  • Hugo: Station Inspector Tomatometer 94%
  • Hugo: Station Inspector FlixsterFan Score 79%



Description: Hugo tells the story of an orphan boy living a secret life in the walls of a Paris train station. With the help of an eccentric girl, he searches for the answer to a mystery linking the father he recently lost, the ill-tempered toy shop owner living below him and a heart shaped lock, seemingly without a key. Based on Brian Selznkick's award winning and imaginative New York Times bestseller, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, this magical tale is Academy Award-winner Martin Scorsese's first film shot in 3D.

Genre: Mystery-Suspense

Studio: Paramount Pictures

Offical Website: http://www.hugomovie.com

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Chloe Moretz is the new Carrie

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03/27/2012 @ 6:25 AM

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01/03/2012 @ 12:00 AM

Being a hardcore cinephile (like Scorsese) might add a layer of enjoyment, but it certainly isn't a prerequisite for walking in the door. A sense of wonder, however, is.
Christy Lemire, Associated Press

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