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Preview:
Terri Fletcher is a small town girl with big
time dreams. Blessed with a naturally joyful singing voice, Terri has her sights
set on attending the Bristol-Hillman Conservatory in Los Angeles--the most
celebrated summer music program in the country. Although she has plenty of raw
talent, her lofty aspirations are quickly dashed by her overbearing father,
Simon, and the tragic loss of her beloved brother, Paul, who had secretly
submitted a demo video of Terri that ultimately results in an acceptance letter
to join the prestigious program. A despondent Terri resigns herself to staying
home for the summer when her mother Frances and Aunt Nina intervene and covertly
devise a plan to keep her from missing out on the opportunity of a lifetime.
Upon her arrival in Los Angeles, Terri is quickly introduced to the ultra
-competitive, high-stakes environment of the big city. Lacking any formal
training, she struggles to make friends and to find her voice amongst the
highly-gifted group of musical students. Inspired by the mentoring lessons of
Mr. Torvald, Terri pushes herself to master the intricate musical arrangements
taught in the highly advanced program. As the students prepare for their final
performance to determine the winner of the school's $10,000 academic
scholarship, Terri partners with a fellow student, Jay, resulting in a romantic
bond with the rough-and-tumble musician. Leaving her fears and anxiety behind,
Terri must learn to step into the spotlight and rediscover the artistic musical
passion that burns inside of her.
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Box Office Info:
Cast:
Hilary Duff (as Terri Fletcher )
Oliver James (as Jay )
John Corbett (as Music Teacher )
Dana Davis (as Denise )
Rebecca De Mornay (as Aunt Nina )
Kat Dennings (as Sloane )
David Keith (as Simon Fletcher )
Johnny K. Lewis
Marshall Manesh (as Cabbie )
Laura Mayhew (as Student )
Lauren C. Mayhew (as Robin )
Sean McNamara (as Dr. Mark Farley )
Jason Ritter (as Paul Fletcher )
Robert Trebor (as Mr. Wesson )
Rita Wilson (as Frances Fletcher )
Directed By: Sean McNamara
Written By: Mitch Rotter & Sam Schreiber
Produced By: New Line Cinema
Release Date (US): October 8th, 2004
Length of Movie: 1h 43min
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic elements and language.
Budget: $15,000,000
Opening Weekend: $4,022,693
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