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Jun 29, 2012 · People Like Us: Directed by Alex Kurtzman. With Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Hall D'Addario, Michelle Pfeiffer. While settling his recently deceased father's estate, a salesman discovers he has a sister whom he never knew about, leading both siblings to re-examine their perceptions about family and life choices.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Alex Kurtzman
- 2012-06-29
Cast. Chris Pine as Sam Harper, Jerry's son and Frankie's younger paternal-half brother; Elizabeth Banks as Frankie Davis, Josh's mother and Sam's older paternal-half sister; Olivia Wilde as Hannah, Sam's girlfriend; Michael Hall D'Addario as Josh Alan Davis, Frankie's son and Sam's nephew; Michelle Pfeiffer as Lillian Harper, Sam's mom
- $16 million
Dana Mele is the author of People Like Us, and is a Pushcart-nominated writer. A graduate of Wellesley College, she is a former actor, lawyer, musician, and briefly, associate producer. She prefers tea to coffee, snow to sand, and stars to sunshine…. More about Dana Mele.
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- Drama
- William Hale
- 1990-05-13
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Jun 29, 2012 · cast. chris pine, elizabeth banks, michael hall d'addario, michelle pfeiffer, olivia wilde, mark duplass, philip baker hall; director. alex kurtzman; written by. alex kurtzman & roberto orci & jody lambert; producers. bobby cohen, roberto orci, clayton townsend; cinematographer. salvatore totino; production designer. ida random; costume ...
Jun 27, 2012 · Directed by. "People Like Us," a good-hearted and well-intentioned film, depends on a movie device we could name The 90-Minute Delay. That describes the technique of waiting through most of a movie for one simple line to be spoken that would clear up all of the confusion. In this case, that line would be, "We are brother and sister."