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| Catinca Untaru | Alexandria |
| Justine Waddell | Nurse Evelyn / Sister Evelyn |
| Lee Pace | Roy Walker / Blue Bandit |
| Kim Uylenbroek | Doctor / Alexander the Great |
| Aiden Lithgow | Alexander's Messenger |
| Sean Gilder | Walt Purdy |
| Ronald France | Otto |
| Andrew Roussouw | Mr. Sabatini |
| Michael Huff | Dr. Whitaker |
| Grant Swanby | Father Augustine |
| Emil Hostina | Alexandria's Father / Bandit |
| Robin Smith | Luigi / One Legged Actor |
| Jeetu Verma | Indian / Orange Picker |
| Leo Bill | Darwin / Orderly |
| Marcus Wesley | Otta Benga / Ice Delivery Man |
| Director | Tarsem Singh
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| Producer | Tarsem Singh
Lionel Kopp Ray Leakey Laurette Marais Ajit Singh |
| Writer | Tarsem Singh
Dan Gilroy Nico Soultanakis Valeri Petrov |
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“The Fall” is a movie about a young girl, Alexandria (Catinca Untaru), who is in a hospital in 1920s Los Angeles following an accident. There she meets Roy Walker (Lee Pace), a broken-hearted and crippled movie stuntman. Alexandria and Roy strike up a friendship, and Roy begins telling Alexandria a fantastical tale about the Blue Bandit, who along with an explosives expert (Robin Smith), an Indian (Jeetu Verma), Charles Darwin (Leo Bill), and an African, Otta Benga (Marcus Wesley) sets out to have his revenge on a cruel dictator. While Roy’s stories cheer Alexandria, it seems he may have an ulterior motive for stringing the young girl along. |
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