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Year of U.S. Release: 2004
Starring: Charlotte Church, Craig Ferguson, Joss Ackland, Ralph Brown, Ian McNeice, Stephan Noonan, Jemma Redgrave, Imelda Staunton.
Director: Craig Ferguson Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre(s): Comedy, Musical, Teen, Foreign U.S. Release Date: August 1, 2003
Rated for drug references, some sexual humor/nudity, and brief language.
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This is the story of how a washed-up 1980s pop star (Craig Ferguson) gets a chance at a new direction in his life when he discovers that he has a teenage daughter, Olivia (Charlotte Church), in Cardiff, Wales (her real-life hometown) as the result of a weekend affair he had back at the height of his fame, especially when she decides she wants to follow him with a musical career of her own, against the wishes of her mother (Jemma Redgrave). |
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