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| name = Cherry |
| name = Cherry |
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| director = Jeffrey Fine |
| director = Jeffrey Fine |
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| writer = |
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| starring = [[Kyle Gallner]] <br> [[Laura Allen]] |
| starring = [[Kyle Gallner]] <br> [[Laura Allen]] |
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| released = {{Film date|2010|03|12}} |
| released = {{Film date|2010|03|12}} |
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| runtime = 99 minutes |
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| country = [[United States]] |
| country = [[United States]] |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
| language = [[English language|English]] |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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Aaron (Kyle Gallner), is a college freshman more interested in art than engineering, but is majoring in engineering because his |
Aaron (Kyle Gallner), is a college freshman more interested in art than engineering, but is majoring in engineering because his Mom (Stephanie Venditto) insists. He falls in love with Linda (Laura Allen), a classmate, a much older woman with a teenage daughter and a boyfriend (Esai Morales), who she is not very interested in. While Linda is more interested in a friendship than a relationship, Beth (Britt Robertson), the 14 year old daughter, develops feelings for Aaron and confesses her unrequited love. Darcy (Zosia Mamet), a woman who lives down the hall, also has some interest in Aaron, but that friendship is equally rocky. Wild Bill (D.C. Pierson) his unlikable roommate is no help. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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Directed by | Jeffrey Fine |
Starring | Kyle Gallner Laura Allen |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cherry is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Jeffrey Fine and starring Kyle Gallner and Laura Allen.[1]
Plot
Aaron (Kyle Gallner), is a college freshman more interested in art than engineering, but is majoring in engineering because his Mom (Stephanie Venditto) insists. He falls in love with Linda (Laura Allen), a classmate, a much older woman with a teenage daughter and a boyfriend (Esai Morales), who she is not very interested in. While Linda is more interested in a friendship than a relationship, Beth (Britt Robertson), the 14 year old daughter, develops feelings for Aaron and confesses her unrequited love. Darcy (Zosia Mamet), a woman who lives down the hall, also has some interest in Aaron, but that friendship is equally rocky. Wild Bill (D.C. Pierson) his unlikable roommate is no help.
Cast
- Kyle Gallner - Aaron
- Laura Allen - Linda
- Britt Robertson - Beth
- Matt Walsh - Prof. Van Auken
- Esai Morales - Wes
- D.C. Pierson - Wild Bill
- Zosia Mamet - Darcy