

Drama
Overview
When car dealer Charlie Babbitt learns that his estranged father has died, he returns home to Cincinnati, where he discovers that he has a savant older brother named Raymond and that his father's $3 million fortune is being left to the mental institution in which Raymond lives. Motivated by his father's money, Charlie checks Raymond out of the facility in order to return with him to Los Angeles. The brothers' cross-country trip ends up changing both their lives.
Top Cast


Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
Raymond Babbitt
Dustin Hoffman
Raymond Babbitt


Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Charlie Babbitt
Tom Cruise
Charlie Babbitt


Valeria Golino
Valeria Golino
Susanna
Valeria Golino
Susanna


Gerald R. Molen
Gerald R. Molen
Dr. Bruner
Gerald R. Molen
Dr. Bruner


Jack Murdock
Jack Murdock
John Mooney
Jack Murdock
John Mooney


Michael D. Roberts
Michael D. Roberts
Vern
Michael D. Roberts
Vern


Ralph Seymour
Ralph Seymour
Lenny
Ralph Seymour
Lenny


Lucinda Jenney
Lucinda Jenney
Iris
Lucinda Jenney
Iris


Bonnie Hunt
Bonnie Hunt
Sally Dibbs
Bonnie Hunt
Sally Dibbs


Kim Robillard
Kim Robillard
Small Town Doctor
Kim Robillard
Small Town Doctor
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