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| Hilary Duff | Lucy | |
| Olivia Thirlby | Tess | |
| Steve Coogan | Campbell Babbitt | |
| Molly Shannon | Penelope | |
| Josh Peck | Jim | |
| Max Hoffman | Fenster | |
| Andrea Brooks | Sue | |
| Ingrid Nilson | Ann | |
| Laura Konechny | Lute | |
| Sarah Lind | Peggy | |
| Molly Price | Donna | |
| Kendra Sue Waldman | Dusty Drake | |
| Aubrey Mozino | Blythe | |
| Aaron Brooks | Ezra | |
| Alexia Fast | Hannah |
| Director | Jonathan Glatzer
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| Producer | Steve Coogan
R.D. Robb |
| Writer | Robert Lawson
Jonathan Glatzer |
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It is 1986. An emotionally damaged New York reporter is sent to cover the hometown hoopla for a local hero. But rather than pursue his assignment, which leaves him cold, he follows a group of disaffected students, whose own hero - their beloved, unconventional teacher has just died under a cloud of scandal. Their passionate and, at times, ludicrous expressions of grief attract the reporter. |
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