Lucy Neal is thrown for a loop when she is accused of being too inhibited by her ex-boyfriend. In an effort to prove him wrong, Lucy creates a rather wild to-do list that sends her on a whirlwind and surprising journey of self-discovery, friendship, and new love.
07-18-2020
1h 34m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Directors:
Chris Riedell, Nick Riedell
Production:
Vertical Entertainment, SPR Media, Affirmative Entertainment, CaliWood Pictures, Voltage Pictures
Revenue:
$769,234
Budget:
$6,100,000
Key Crew
Sound Designer:
Jeffery Alan Jones
Production Accountant:
Jennifer M. Byrne
Set Decoration:
Charlie Chaspooley Robinson
Executive Producer:
Michael Reiser
Executive Producer:
John D. Straley
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Lucy Hale
Karen Lucille Hale (born June 14, 1989), better known as Lucy Hale, is an American actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Becca Sommers in Bionic Woman, Rose Baker in Privileged, Sherrie in the horror film Scream 4, and as Aria Montgomery on the hit ABC Family series Pretty Little Liars. She is also known for her appearance on the reality show American Juniors.
Mindy Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an American television, film and voice actress, who appeared on VH1's List of "100 Greatest Kid Stars". She starred as Natalie Green in the sitcom The Facts of Life from 1979 to 1988, and is known for voicing Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo franchise from 2002 to 2015.
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Jackie Cruz (born Jacqueline Chavez, August 8, 1986) is a Dominican–American actress, singer and former model. She is known for her role as Marisol "Flaca" Gonzales on the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black.
Adhir Kalyan (born 4 August 1983) is a South African actor noted for his role in the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement.
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Deborah S. Craig stars as Shelley Ng, a waitress at Bluebell, Alabama 's local restaurant and bar, the Rammer Jammer , in The CW 's new series "Hart of Dixie," a fish-out-of-water story about a New York City doctor (Rachel Bilson) adjusting to life in a small Southern town after she inherits a local medical practice.
She is best known for originating the role of Marcy Park on Broadway in the Tony award winning musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Based on her own childhood, Marcy Park became the first Korean American character created on Broadway and earned her critical raves as well as a Drama Desk Award. On television, she was a recurring guest star on JJ Abrams/ABC’s "Six Degrees" opposite Bridget Moynihan and starred in MTV Iggy’s “Crap From Beyond the Seas”. As a writer/actor Miss Craig was featured on Funnyordie.com twice and achieved immortal status (over 100k hits) for her cult web hit “Yoga For Black People”.
She can also be seen in the feature films "Ghost Town" with Ricky Gervais, "Just Wright" with Queen Latifah and the indie comedy “818” premiering in the 2011 Miami International Film Festival. Off Broadway credits include workshops of Tony Kushner’s IHO at the Public Theater(dir. Michael Grief) the core cast of the improv extravaganza Don't Quit Your Night Job, Sung Rno's WaVe with Ma-Yi Theater Co/Dir. Will Pomerantz, Pericles with Red Bull Theater Co/Dir. Jesse Berger, Fuenteovejuna with NAATCO (dir. David Herskovitz) and The Karaoke Show directed by Diane Paulus. Regional work includes Adam Gwon’s Ordinary Days at South Coast Rep (dir. Ethan McSweeney) , My Scary Girl at Barrington Stage Co. and the rock musical Falco in Vienna, Austria.
She is an alumni of Ma-Yi Theater Company's Writers Lab, a certified yoga instructor and an accomplished singer/songwriter most notably penning the title song for the feature film “Purity” and the youtube sensation “I’m a L-L-L-L Lesbian for you”.
Craig graduated from the Ma-Yi Theater Company's Writers Lab.
http://hartofdixie.wikia.com/wiki/DeborahS.Craig
Leah McKendrick is an actress, singer and filmmaker that got her start in musical theatre in San Francisco. She was raised by a Nicaraguan mother and Irish/Scottish father. She began writing and producing in her teen years and performed live throughout the Bay Area before moving south to study Theatre at Chapman University.
Tyler Bunch is an actor, puppeteer, voice artist, director and producer. Born in Tahlequah, OK he was in his first play at the age of 3. As a puppeteer Tyler has worked with The Jim Henson Company since 1997 (having originated the characters of Pop, Treelo and Doc Hogg for "Bear in the Big Blue House,") with Sesame Street since 1993 and with The Muppets since 1999. He was also an ensemble member of the New York Gilbert and Sullivan Players for 10 years.