Taken aback by his mother's wedding announcement, a young man returns home in an effort to stop her from marrying his old high school gym teacher, a man who made high school hell for generations of students.
09-14-2007
1h 27m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Craig Gillespie
Writers:
Josh Gilbert, Michael Carnes
Production:
Landscape Entertainment, Avery Pix
Revenue:
$33,700,000
Budget:
$22,000,000
Key Crew
Original Music Composer:
Theodore Shapiro
Executive Producer:
Kent Alterman
Casting:
Mary Vernieu
Editor:
Kevin Tent
Executive Producer:
Diana Pokorny
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Billy Bob Thornton
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