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| Johnny Depp | Paul Kemp | |
| Amber Heard | Chenault | |
| Giovanni Ribisi | Moberg | |
| Aaron Eckhart | Sanderson | |
| Richard Jenkins | Lotterman | |
| Amaury Nolasco | Segurra | |
| Marshall Bell | Donavon | |
| Michael Rispoli | Bob Sala | |
| Bill Smitrovich | Zimburger | |
| Karen Austin | Mrs. Zimburger | |
| Julian Holloway | Wolsey | |
| Jason Smith | Davey | |
| Jimmy Ortega | Cop On Fire | |
| Aaron Lustig | Monk | |
| Karimah Westbrook | Papa Nebo | |
| Johnny Depp | Kemp | |
| Michael Rispoli | Sala | |
| Amaury Nolasco | Segarra | |
| Marshall Bell | Donovan | |
| Bill Smitrovich | Mr. Zimburger | |
| Julian Holloway | Wolsley | |
| Bruno Irizarry | Lazar | |
| Enzo Cilenti | Digby | |
| Tisuby González | Rosy | |
| Natalia Rivera | Chenault's Friend |
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| Producer | Anthony Rhulen
A.J. Dix |
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| Writer | Bruce Robinson
Hunter S. Thompson |
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| Cinematography | Dariusz Wolski
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| Musician | Christopher Young
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The Rum Diary tells the increasingly unhinged story of itinerant journalist Paul Kemp. Tired of the noise and madness of New York and the crushing conventions of late Eisenhower-era America, Kemp travels to the pristine island of Puerto Rico to write for a local San Juan newspaper run by the downtrodden editor Lotterman. Adopting the rum-soaked lifestyle of the late ‘50s version of Hemingway’s “The Lost Generation,” Paul soon becomes entangled with a very attractive American woman, Chenaults and her fiancée Sanderson, a businessman involved in shady property development deals. It is within this world that Kemp ultimately discovers his true voice as a writer and integrity as a man. |
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