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The Dinner
Two brothers and their wives meet up at a haute-cuisine restaurant to discuss what to do about a horrific crime that their sons committed together. As the quartet debate their options, the conversation reopens old wounds between the siblings.
Oren Moverman
Casts & Crew
Richard Gere
Laura Linney
Steve Coogan
Rebecca Hall
Chloë Sevigny
Michael Chernus
Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
Charlie Plummer
Adepero Oduye
Dominic Colón
Joel Bissonnette
Miles J. Harvey
Emma R. Mudd
Laura Hajek
Robert G. McKay
Onika Day
George Aloi
Jesse Dean Peterson
Benjamin Snyder
Justin L. Wilson
John Mitchell
Michael Mardo
Michael Mardo
Taylor Rae Almonte
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