Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

Where the Wild Things Are

Max (Max Records) imagines running away from his mom and sailing to a far-off land where large talking beasts -- Ira, Carol, Douglas, the Bull, Judith and Alexander -- crown him as their king, play rumpus, build forts and discover secret hideaways. Producer Tom Hanks and director Spike Jonze bring Maurice Sendak's whimsical story to life with the voice talents of James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener, Forest Whitaker and Catherine O'Hara.- Netflix

Where the Wild Things Are

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Where the Wild Things Are

An adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's story, where Max, a disobedient little boy sent to bed without his supper, creates his own world--a forest inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler. - www.imdb.com

Where the Wild Things Are - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Where the Wild Things Are is a 1963 children's picture book by American writer and illustrator Maurice Sendak, originally published by Harper & Row. The book has been adapted into other media several times, including an animated short, a 1970 opera, a - en.wikipedia.org

Apple - Movie Trailers - Where the Wild Things Are

Did you see this movie trailer on apple.com? The film stars Catherine Keener and Max Records. Watch it and tell me what you think. - www.apple.com

Cast

Max Records
James Gandolfini
Lauren Ambrose
Catherine O'Hara
Michael Berry Jr.

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News About "Where the Wild Things Are"

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'Where Wild Things Are' author Maurice Sendak dies - Los Angeles Times

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