DVD - Our Very Own
Hot, up-and-coming teen stars Jason Ritter, Hilarie Burton and Autumn Reeser and four-time Emmy Award winner Allison Janney head the cast of Our Very Own, the engaging coming-of-age story about believing in your dreams. Itching to leave small-town life in Shelbyville, Tennessee, five friends are sent into a frenzy when they learn hometown-girl-turned-Hollywood-star Sondra Locke may be returning. Believing she’s their ticket out, they do everything they can to make it happen. 2005 winner of the Bluegrass Independent Film Festival Grand Prize for Best Feature Film and the Rome International Film Festival’s Special Jury Prize, Our Very Own is a heartwarming, hope-filled story about the power of friendship, family and believing in yourself.
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| Release Date (USA): | 2007-07-10 |
| Rating (USA): | NA |
| Release Date (UK): | - |
| Rating (UK) : | NA |
| Director: | Cameron Watson |
| Producer: | - |
| Studio: | Miramax Films |
| Writer/s: | Cameron Watson |
Cast
| Allison Janney | Joan Whitfield |
| Keith Carradine | Billy Whitfield |
| Cheryl Hines | Sally Crowder |
| Beth Grant | Virginia Kendal |
| Jason Ritter | Clancy Whitfield |
| Hilarie Burton | Bobbie Chester |
| Faith Prince | Athylene |
| Mary Badham | Mrs. Nutbush |
| Autumn Reeser | Melora Kendall |
| Derek Carter | Ray |
| Michael McKee | Glen |
| Amy Landers | Rhonda |
| Dale Dickey | Skillet |
| Allison Mackie | Sheila |
| Steven Griffith | Buzz |
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elizabethJul 16th, 2007 - 13:57:26
I saw this and loved it! - a really fun movie that reminded me of being in highschool. Riding elevators, running around my home town with a pack of kids...- Allison Janney one of my favorite actresses is amazing once again in this movie - I think she got an award for it. Jason ritter looks a lot like his dad and is charming and sweet in this film. Hilarie Burton from One Tree HIll is really funny. I think this is a great movie for the entire family as kids will think it's fun and parents will like the more serious stuff.
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