

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
Ever wonder?
Genres
Overview
The unconventional life of Dr. William Marston, the Harvard psychologist and inventor who helped invent the modern lie detector test and co-created Wonder Woman in 1941.
Details
Budget
$7000000
Revenue
$1600000
Runtime
108 min
Release Date
2017-10-13
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
890
Vote Average
7.2
Luke Evans
Dr. William Moulton Marston
Rebecca Hall
Elizabeth Marston
Bella Heathcote
Olive Byrne
Connie Britton
Josette Frank
JJ Feild
Charles Guyette
Oliver Platt
M.C. Gaines
Monica Giordano
Mary
Maggie Castle
Dorothy Roubicek
Alexa Havins
Molly Stewart
Allie Gallerani
Sara
Christopher Jon Gombos
Fred Stewart
Forry Buckingham
Doctor
Frank Ridley
Manager
Ken Cheeseman
Dean Liddy
Tom Kemp
Harry Peter
Christopher Paul Richards
Teen Donn
Sebastian Wood
Teen Son
Pamela Figueiredo
Radcliffe Student
Allie Marshall
Senior Sorority Sister
Acei Martin
Radcliffe Student / Sorority Sister
Olivia Filleti
Radcliffe Student
Lexie Roth
Theatre Student
London Hall
Nurse
Larry Eudene
Reporter
Logan Raposo
College Student
Kristen Anne Ferraro
Hospital Visitor
Shawn Contois
Comic Book Artist
Jessica Rockwood
Bondage Class Student
Douglas Cowell
Comic Book Artist
Ally Looney
Neighbor
Anthony Pelton
Reporter
Kasey Murray
Olive Ann Marston
Melissa Jalali
Sorority Sister
James L. Leite
Comic Book Artist
Caitlin Batts
Comic Reading Girl
Lily Gordenstein
Olive Ann - 12 Year Old
Gavin Earle
Comic Book Kid (uncredited)
Ryan Canale
Comic Book Kid
Zada Clarke
Sorority Sister
Katie Hanley
College Student
Quinn Earle
Comic Book Girl
Paul Taft
Elizabeth's Boss
Bill Nabel
Psychiatrist
Erika Spinale
Radcliffe Sorority Sister
Alexa Cahill
Freshman Pledge
Joe Cali
Reporter
Bobby Kenney
Photographer
Ilena Love
College Student
Jamie Mazareas
Comic Book Artist
Clara McKay
Radcliffe Student
Abigail Wurster
Radcliffe Sorority Pledge
Jared Reinfeldt
Flirting Harvard Student (uncredited)
Chris Conroy
Brant Gregory
Stacy Fischer
Linda
Benjamin Breault
Teen Son
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