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Inkheart

Movie (2008)

"Every story ever written is just waiting to become real."

An adventure of a father and his young daughter, searching for a long lost book that will help reunite a missing, close relative, this fantasy takes a darker side whenever we hear Mo 'Silvertongue' Folchart reading out aloud from books.

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Released: Dec 18th, 2008
Budget: $60,000,000.00
Revenue: $57,490,374.00

Inkheart Main Cast

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Brendan Fraser
Brendan Fraser
plays Mo 'Silvertongue' Folchart
Sienna Guillory
Sienna Guillory
plays Resa
Eliza Bennett
Eliza Bennett
plays Meggie Folchart
Richard Strange
Richard Strange
plays Antiquarian Bookshop Owner
Paul Bettany
Paul Bettany
plays Dustfinger
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • Movie Goof (factual errors): A sign at the entrance to Elinor's house reads "Don't even think about entering"; underneath there are translated versions. Despite the novel the movie bases on is of German origin, the German translation on Elinor's sign is wrong - "Denk sogar nicht daran..." instead of "Denk nicht einmal daran...". (In the German dubbed cinema version of this movie, there is a voice-over while the sign is on screen, telling the correctly translated version.)
  • The exterior scenes were shot in Italy, where the story takes place, while most of the interiors were shot in England.
  • Before executive producer Mark Ordesky secured the rights of the Inkworld trilogy for New Line, Cornelia Funke was hesitating between him, David Heyman (producer of the Harry Potter movies and I Am Legend), Lorenzo di Bonaventura (producer of Transformers and Stardust) and Deborah Forte (producer of The Golden Compass and Tuck Everlasting), with Ordesky and Heyman being the main contenders. As a result of her constant hesitation and indecision, Ordesky gave Funke the nickname Cornelia Flakey.
  • Movie Goof (miscellaneous): The subtitle at the start of the movie says "Twelve years later". In the Russian version the narrator says (in Russian) "Twenty years later".
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