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Emma Stone | Skeeter Phelan | |
Viola Davis | Aibileen Clark | |
Bryce Dallas Howard | Hilly Holbrook | |
Octavia Spencer | Minny Jackson | |
Jessica Chastain | Celia Foote | |
Ahna O'Reilly | Elizabeth Leefolt | |
Allison Janney | Charlotte Phelan | |
Anna Camp | Jolene French | |
Eleanor Henry | Mae Mobley | |
Emma Henry | Mae Mobley | |
Chris Lowell | Stuart Whitworth | |
Cicely Tyson | Constantine Jefferson | |
Mike Vogel | Johnny Foote | |
Sissy Spacek | Missus Walters | |
Brian Kerwin | Robert Phelan |
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Producer | Chris Columbus
Michael Barnathan |
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Writer | Tate Taylor
Kathryn Stockett |
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Cinematography | Stephen Goldblatt
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Musician | Thomas Newman
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Aibileen Clark (Viola Davis) is a middle-aged African-American maid who has spent her life raising white children and has recently lost her only son; Minny Jackson (Octavia Spencer) is an African-American maid who has often offended her employers despite her family's struggles with money and her desperate need for jobs; and Eugenia "Skeeter" Phelan (Emma Stone) is a young white woman who has recently moved back home after graduating college to find out her childhood maid has mysteriously disappeared. These three stories intertwine to explain how life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves around "the help"; yet they are always kept at a certain distance because of racial lines. |
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