Noah is a man with a remarkable destiny when an apocalyptic flood comes
which threatens to wipe all life from the face of the world. It
seems to be the end of the world, but Noah soon realises that he has a
special mission...
Cast: Russell Crowe (Noah),
Jennifer Connelly (Naameh),
Ray Winstone (Tubal-cain),
Anthony Hopkins (Methuselah),
Emma Watson (Ila),
Logan Lerman (Ham),
Douglas Booth (Shem),
Nick Nolte (Samyaza),
Mark Margolis (Magog),
Kevin Durand (Rameel),
Leo McHugh Carroll (Japheth),
Marton Csokas (Lamech),
Finn Wittrock (Young Tubal-cain),
Madison Davenport (Na'el),
Gavin Casalegno (Young Shem),
Nolan Gross (Young Ham),
Skylar Burke (Young Ila),
Dakota Goyo (Young Noah),
Ariane Rinehart (Eve),
Adam Griffith (Adam)
Country: USA
Language: English
Support: Color
Runtime: 138 min
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