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Year of U.S. Release: 2009
Starring: Jon Cryer, William H. Macy, Leslie Mann, James Spader, Jimmy Bennett, Kat Dennings, Trevor Gagnon, Leo Howard, Devon Gearhart, Rebel Rodriguez, Jake Short, Jolie Vanier.
Director: Robert Rodriguez Screenwriter(s): Robert Rodriguez Producer(s): Robert Rodriguez Distributor: —
Genre(s): Comedy, Adventure, Family U.S. Release Date: TBA, 2009 (Estimated)
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The movie, billed as a family comedy adventure, is set in a suburb where all the houses look the same and everyone works for Black Box, manufacturer of the ultimate communication and do-it-all gadget. When an 11-year-old boy is hit in the head with a rainbow-colored rock that grants wishes to anyone who holds it, chaos ensues. |
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