
Cate Blanchett
Carol Aird
Rooney Mara
Therese Belivet
Kyle Chandler
Harge Aird
Jake Lacy
Richard Semco
Sarah Paulson
Abby Gerhard
John Magaro
Dannie McElroy
Cory Michael Smith
Tommy Tucker
Kevin Crowley
Fred Haymes
Nik Pajic
Phil McElroy
Carrie Brownstein
Genevieve Cantrell
Trent Rowland
Jack Taft
Sadie Heim
Rindy Aird
Kk Heim
Rindy Aird
Amy Warner
Jennifer Aird
Michael Haney
John Aird
Wendy Lardin
Jeanette Harrison
Pamela Evans Haynes
Roberta Walls
Greg Violand
Jerry Rix
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward
Shipping Clerk
Kay Geiger
McKinley Motel Manager
Christine Dye
Landlady
Deb G. Girdler
Motel Clerk
Douglas Scott Sorenson
Male Party Guest
Ken Strunk
Ritz Bartender
Mike Dennis
Frankenberg Security Guard
Ann Reskin
Florence
Annie Kalahurka
Embarassed Mom
Linnea Bond
Drake Hostess
Steven Andrews
New York Times Clerk
Tanya Smith
Fred Haymes's Secretary
Ryan Wesley Gilreath
NYC Waiter
Chuck Gillespie
Oak Room Waiter
Jeremy Parker
Dorothy
Giedre Bond
Party Girl #1
Taylor Marie Frey
Party Girl #2
Liberty Fraysure
Frankenberg Employee (uncredited)
Robert J. Ashe
Oak Room Patron / Pedestrian (uncredited)
Anita Farmer Bergman
Oak Room Patron (uncredited)
Colin Botts
Ted Grey (uncredited)
Chelsea Carnder
McKinley Motel Patron's Daughter (uncredited)
Gary Chinn
Restaurant / Pedestrian (uncredited)












































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$11,800,000.00
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Reviews

"Therese" (Rooney Mara) is pretty unfulfilled, clerking in a department store that's frequented by the far more interesting "Carol" (Cate Blanchett). Their first meeting ignites a spark, and that spark quite quickly takes over both of their lives as the story unfolds and there develops an inter-dependency between the women. The latter is married to the wealthy "Harge" (Kyle Chandler) but it's an h

'Carol' is beautifully shot and very maturely made. The acting was very class all around the film. The whole thing seemed like it was taken from the 40s. I loved how fine it all looked and felt and it deserved a lot more awards than it got. ★★★★

> Just when it can't get any better... The first thing I noticed was after seeing the movie is there's some kind of mistake in the Oscars nominee. Rooney Mara should have been on the lead role list, while Cate Blanchett in the supporting character's. Maybe the Academy people misunderstood that the title role must be the lead character. Theirs switched place actually does not make any sense. Any












