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| Zach Braff | Andrew Largeman | |
| Kenneth Graymez | Busboy | |
| George C. Wolfe | Restaurant Manager | |
| Austin Lysy | Waiter | |
| Gary Gilbert | Young Hollywood Guy | |
| Jill Flint | Obnoxious Girl | |
| Ian Holm | Gideon Largeman | |
| Peter Sarsgaard | Mark | |
| Alex Burns | Dave | |
| Jackie Hoffman | Aunt Sylvia Largeman | |
| Michael Weston | Kenny | |
| Christopher Carley | Gleason Party Drunk | |
| Armando Riesco | Jesse | |
| Amy Ferguson | Dana | |
| Trisha LaFache | Kelly |
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| Producer | Pamela Abdy
William H. Brown |
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| Writer | Zach Braff
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| Cinematography | Lawrence Sher
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| Musician | Chad Fischer
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Andrew returns to his hometown for the funeral of his mother, a journey that reconnects him with past friends. The trip coincides with his decision to stop taking his powerful antidepressants. A chance meeting with Sam - a girl also suffering from various maladies - opens up the possibility of rekindling emotional attachments, confronting his psychologist father, and perhaps beginning a new life. |
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