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Riding in Cars with Boys 2001

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Riding in Cars with Boys
12A (for thematic elements, drug and sexual content)
Cast
Drew Barrymore, Steve Zahn, Brittany Murphy, Adam Garcia, Lorraine Bracco, James Woods, Sara Gilbert, Desmond Harrington, David Moscow, Maggie Gyllenhaal
Director
Penny Marshall
Producer
Morgan Ward, Bridget Johnson, James Brooks, Sara Colleton, Richard Sakai
Writer
Morgan Ward
Duration
02:12:00
Official Site
http://www.columbiatristar.co.uk/ridingincarswithboys/
Release
Friday December 7 2001
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Distributor
Columbia Tristar

Synopsis

After failing to get into college, Beverly Donofrio loses interest in everything but riding around town in cars, drinking, smoking and rebelling against authority. After becoming pregnant, marrying, then divorcing, she must cope with being a teenage single parent. She finally ends up at an elite New England university where she tries to reach a balance between her mistakes and her goals.

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