A year after his father's death, Oskar, a troubled young boy, discovers a mysterious key he believes was left for him by his father and embarks on a scavenger hunt to find the matching lock.
Movie tag line: "This is not a story about September 11th, it's a story about every day after."
Production companies:
Character: Thomas Schell
Character: Linda Schell
Character: Oskar Schell
Character: Abby Black
Character: Stan the Doorman
Character: William Black
Character: Oskar's Grandmother
Character: The Renter
Character: Minister
Character: Homeless Man
Character: Deli Waiter
Character: Schoolboy
Character: Walt the Locksmith
Character: Locksmith Customer
Character: Hazelle Black
Character: Prayer Group Woman
Character: Prayer Group Man
Character: Piano Man
Character: Old Mr. Black
Character: Denise Black
Character: Maris Black
Character: Stable Girl
Character: Fong Black
Character: Boris Black
Character: Hector Black
Character: E.S. Black
Character: Hamlet
Character: Dick Black
Character: Richard Black
Character: Astrid Black
Character: Ramos Black
Character: Alan Black
Character: Deli Customer #1
Character: Deli Customer #2
Character: Bartender
Character: Cassidy Black
Character: Aurelia Black
Character: Baz Black
Character: B.G. Black
Character: Benjamin Black
Character: Malachi Black
Character: Harlan Black
Character: Mitch
Character: Teacher
Character: Business Woman
Character: Business Woman's Daughter
Character: Security Guard
Character: Estate Sale Organizer
Character: Woman At Estate Sale
Character: Elaine Black
Character: Leigh-Anne Black
Character: Mona Black
Character: Boy
Character: Girl
Character: Businessman (uncredited)
Character: John Black (uncredited)
Character: Girl on the Street (uncredited)
Character: Beck Black (uncredited)
Character: Homeless Man (uncredited)
Character: Office Worker (uncredited)