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Kirsten Dunst Interview - "Elizabethtown" and "Spider-Man 3"

Wednesday October 12, 2005
Kirsten Dunst co-stars with Orlando Bloom and Susan Sarandon in writer/director Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown." Dunst plays a flight attendant who forms a special bond with one of the passengers [Bloom] on a flight bound for Kentucky. Dunst said that besides the opportunity to work with Crowe, she chose this part because of the depth of the character. "I don't read many female characters like this in larger movies. She's a normal girl. She's messy and smart and a little crazy (laughing)," explained Dunst. Read More...
  • Kirsten Dunst on Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown" and "Spider-Man 3"

  • "Elizabethtown" Photo Gallery

  • "Elizabethtown" Movie Credits


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  • "Where the Truth Lies" Photo Gallery

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