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Finding Forrester
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Jamal on getting a momentous opportunity visits Manhattan and meets the phenomenal writer, Forrester. This encounter leads Forrester to overcome his confinement and be the sensational and monumental writer he always wished to become.
Jamal on getting a momentous opportunity visits Manhattan and meets the phenomenal writer, Forrester. This encounter leads Forrester to overcome his confinement and be the sensational and monumental writer he always wished to become.
Actors:
April Grace,
Jack Stuckey,
Michael E. Bell,
Michael Pitt,
Charles Bernstein,
Matthew Noah Word,
Stephanie Berry
April Grace
12 May 1962, Lakeland, Florida, USA
Jack Stuckey
Michael E. Bell
Michael Pitt
10 April 1981, West Orange, New Jersey, USA
Charles Bernstein
4 April 1950, New York City, New York, USA
Matthew Noah Word
Stephanie Berry
Genre:
Drama
Country:
United States
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