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After her seductive and uncompromising mother, Ingrid, kills her own boyfriend for abandoning her, fifteen-year-old Astrid witnesses her mother's arrest. It's an event that will change the course of
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Based on the novel of the same name by Janet Fitch, White Oleander does its best to capture the essence of the story about a young girl who's sent to a series of foster homes after her eccentric
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Millions loved the Janet Fitch novel -- an Oprah's Book Club selection in 1999 -- and millions more may love the film version. For guys, this chick flick about teenage Astrid (newcomer Alison Lohman)
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Having achieved his greatest success to date developing and nursing series on the small screen, John Wells could seemingly be described as a "TV producer". But his previous accomplishments in a wide
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A fixture on the NBC Thursday night lineup for over a decade, Noah Wyle was a relatively unknown actor when he was cast as sweetly earnest young doctor John Carter on NBC’s top-rated medical drama
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An attractive actress who bore an uncanny resemblance to Robin Wright Penn, her co-star in the 2007 fantasy “Beowulf,” Alison Lohman’s forte seemed to be intelligent young women who affiliated
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Short story writer and poet whose first screenplay "The Buddy System" was filmed in 1984. She has subsequently scripted the female buddy film "Beaches" (1988), co-produced and co-written the Goldie
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A petite, pretty actress, Taryn Manning alternately appears as a blonde and a brunette and possesses both a tough girl air and a childlike vulnerability that has helped her win some interesting roles
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Actress Robin Wright Penn’s earliest credits – a stint as a teen model and an Emmy-nominated turn on the daytime soap “Santa Barbara” (NBC, 1983-1994) – belied her status as one of the most dependable
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