Credited cast: | |||
Tom Cavanagh | ... | Henry Warner | |
Bellamy Young | ... | Karen Warner | |
Brynn Thayer | ... | Deb Meyer | |
Casey Abrams | ... | Travis Parker | |
Bailee Madison | ... | Melissa Warner | |
Erick Avari | ... | Johnny | |
Ed Marinaro | ... | Carl | |
Lee Meriwether | ... | Mrs. Markson | |
Haaz Sleiman | ... | Scott | |
Danny Mora | ... | Roy | |
Yeardley Smith | ... | Allison | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Terri Abney | ... | Daphne | |
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George Anjorin | ... | Taxi Driver |
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Charles Black | ... | Popi |
Dawn Bynoe | ... | Cashier |
Henry Warner has a wife who wants somebody else's life, a teenage daughter who wants her own apartment, and an eight-year old daughter who wants to be Wayne Gretzky, while his mother-in-law hates him and his five-year old son has yet to speak. Henry and his family make an unlikely connection with Travis Parker, a kid in his first job at a collection agency staffed by a diverse group of lifers. Ultimately, Travis and the Warner family's fates are tied as both struggle to break free of debts, both financial and emotional. Written by anonymous
The production is fine but the general film itself is lacking any kind of personality. This one will age really badly all things considering, skip this even if you're a casual viewer as you'll find nothing.