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| The Matrix Revolutions | |
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| Credits | |
| Title: | The Matrix Revolutions |
| Director: | Lilly Wachowski; Lana Wachowski |
| Writers: | Lilly Wachowski; Lana Wachowski |
| Producers: | Lilly Wachowski; Lana Wachowski; Bruce Berman; David Forbes; Grant Hill; Lilly Mason; Joel Silver; Steve Richards |
| Composer: | Don Davis |
| Cinematography: | Bill Pope |
| Editors: | Zach Staenberg |
| Production | |
| Distributed by: | Warner Bros. Pictures; Village Roadshow Pictures; Silver Pictures |
| Released: | November 5th, 2003 |
| Rating: | R |
| Running time: | 129 min. |
| Country: | USA |
| Language: | English |
| Budget: | $110,000,000 |
| Gross: | $427,343,298 |
| Navigation | |
| Previous: | The Matrix Reloaded (2003) |
| Next: | The Animatrix (2003) |
Cast[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Mary Alice | The Oracle |
| Tanveer K. Atwal | Sati |
| Helmut Bakaitis | The Architect |
| Kate Beahan | Coat check girl |
| Francine Bell | Councillor Grace |
| Monica Bellucci | Persephone |
| Rachel Blackman | Charra |
| Henry Blasingame | Deus Ex Machina |
| Ian Bliss | Bane |
| David Bowers | Q-Ball Gang member #1 |
| Zeke Castelli | Operations Officer Mattis |
| Collin Chou | Seraph |
| Essie Davis | Maggie |
| Laurence Fishburne | Morpheus |
| Nona Gaye | Zee |
| Dion Horstmans | Q-Ball gang member #2 |
| Lachy Hulme | Sparks |
| Chris Kirby | Mauser |
| Peter Lamb | Colt |
| Nathaniel Lees | Mifune |
| Harry Lennix | Commander Lock |
| Robert Mammone | AK |
| Joe Manning | First operator at command |
| Maurice Morgan | Tower soldier |
| Carrie-Anne Moss | Trinity |
| Tharini Mudaliar | Kamala |
| Rene Naufahu | Zion gate operator |
| Robyn Nevin | Councillor Dillard |
| Genevieve O'Reilly | Officer Wirtz |
| Harold Perrineau | Link |
| Jada Pinkett Smith | Niobe |
| Kittrick Redmond | 2nd operator at Command |
| Keanu Reeves | Neo |
| Rupert Reid | Lock's lieutenant |
| Kevin Michael Richardson | Deus Ex Machina |
| David Roberts | Roland |
| Bruce Spence | Trainman |
| Richard Sydenham | Dock sergeant |
| Che Timmins | Radio bunker man |
| Gina Torres | Cas |
| Clayton Watson | Kid |
| Hugo Weaving | Agent Smith |
| Cornel West | Councillor West |
| Bernard White | Rama-Kandra |
| Lambert Wilson | The Merovingian |
| Anthony Wong | Ghost |
| Anthony Zerbe | Councillor Hamann |
| Craig Walker | Hel Club pony girl trainer |
Plot[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Matrix Revolutions was released on VHS and a 2-disc DVD edition in fullscreen and widescreen formats on April 6th, 2004 by Warner Home Video. It was also included in the 4-disc The Matrix Collection: 4 Film Favorites DVD released October 14th, 2008. It is also included in the Ultimate Matrix Collection and The Complete Matrix Trilogy on Blu-ray, also released on October 14th, 2008. It was released as a stand-alone Blu-ray on December 16th, 2008.
- Craig Walker is uncredited for his role in this film.
See also[]
External Links[]
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The Matrix |
The Matrix Reloaded |
The Matrix Revolutions |
References[]
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