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The Walk
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The Walk

Sep 30, 2015
2h 3m
★ 7.0

Every dream begins with a single step

Overview

The story of French high-wire artist Philippe Petit's attempt to cross the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in 1974.

Genres

History
Drama
Adventure

Production Companies

TriStar Pictures
LStar Capital
ImageMovers

The Walk Trailers

Cast

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Philippe Petit

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Ben Kingsley

Papa Rudy

Ben Kingsley

Charlotte Le Bon

Annie Allix

Charlotte Le Bon

James Badge Dale

J.P.

James Badge Dale

Clément Sibony

Jean-Louis

Clément Sibony

César Domboy

Jeff / Jean-François

César Domboy

Benedict Samuel

David

Benedict Samuel

Ben Schwartz

Albert

Ben Schwartz

Steve Valentine

Barry Greenhouse

Steve Valentine

Mark Camacho

Guy Tozolli

Mark Camacho

Sergio Di Zio

Officer Genco

Sergio Di Zio

Kwasi Songui

Man with Plaid Sports Coat

Kwasi Songui

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