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| Roger Allam | Narrator | |
| Sophie Nélisse | Liesel Meminger | |
| Heike Makatsch | Liesel's Mother | |
| Julian Lehmann | Liesel's Brother | |
| Gotthard Lange | Grave Digger | |
| Rainer Reiners | Priest | |
| Kirsten Block | Frau Heinrich | |
| Geoffrey Rush | Hans Hubermann | |
| Emily Watson | Rosa Hubermann | |
| Nico Liersch | Rudy Steiner | |
| Ludger Bökelmann | Football Urchin | |
| Paul Schaefer | Football Urchin | |
| Nozomi Linus Kaisar | Fat Faced Goalie | |
| Oliver Stokowski | Alex Steiner | |
| Robert Beyer | Jewish Accountant |
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| Producer |
Ken Blancato
Christoph Fisser |
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| Writer |
Markus Zusak
Michael Petroni |
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| Cinematography |
Florian Ballhaus
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| Musician |
John Williams
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While subjected to the horrors of WWII Germany, young Liesel finds solace by stealing books and sharing them with others. Under the stairs in her home, a Jewish refuge is being sheltered by her adoptive parents. |
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