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| LARRY
CROWNE |
Year: 2011
USA: Universal Pictures
UK: Optimum Releasing
Cast: Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, Bryan Cranston, Cedric the
Entertainer, Taraji P Henson, Gugu Mbatha Raw, Wilmer Valderrama,
Pam Grier, Rami Malek, George Takei, Grace Gummer, Rita Wilson, Jon
Seda, Nia Vardalos, Sarah Mahoney, Roxana Ortega, Randall Park,
Brady Rubin, Alex Quijano, Tina Huang, E-Kan Soong, Tarina Pouncy,
Sy Richardson, Rob Riggle, Dale Dye, Barry Sobel, Claudia Stedelin,
Bob Stephenson, Holmes Osborne, Tom Budge, Malcolm Barrett, Maria
Canals-Barrera, A B Fofana, Sarah Levy, Julia Cho, Chad Smathers,
David L Murphy, Carly Reeves, Ian Gomez, Herbert Siguenza, Ricardo
Salinas, Richard Montoya, Joshua Bitton, Jack Milo, Chet Hanks
Director: Tom Hanks
Country: USA
USA & UK: 99 mins
USA Rated: PG-13 for brief strong language and some sexual
content
UK Certificate: 12A contains moderate sex references and one
use of strong language
USA Release Date: 1 July 2011
UK Release Date: 1 July 2011
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Synopsis
Oscar® winners Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts reunite for a dramatic
comedy about how the hard knocks from today’s recession inspire
one everyday guy to undergo a personal reinvention: Larry Crowne.
Until he was downsized, affable, amiable Larry Crowne (Hanks) was a
superstar team leader at the big-box company where he’s worked
since his time in the Navy. Underwater
on his mortgage and unclear on what to do with his suddenly free
days, Larry heads to his local college to start over.
Settling in he becomes part of a colourful community of outcasts,
also-rans and the overlooked all trying to find a better future for
themselves…often moving around town in a herd of scooters.
In his public-speaking class, Larry develops an unexpected
crush on his teacher Mercedes Tainot (Roberts), who has lost as much
passion for teaching as she has for her husband.
The simple guy who has every reason to think his life has stalled
will come to learn an unexpected lesson: when you think everything
worth having has passed you by, you just might discover your reason
to live.
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