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Janie Jones

2010 | 107 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Janie Jones is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by David M. Rosenthal. It stars Abigail Breslin as the title character, as well as Alessandro Nivola, Elisabeth Shue, Brittany Snow, and Peter Stormare. The story is about a fading, alcoholic rock star meeting his daughter for the first time after being left by her drugged-up mother, and the growing relationship they have while on tour. Rosenthal based the film's storyline on his real-life meeting with his own daughter.

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Credits

Director
David M. Rosenthal
Screenplay
David M. Rosenthal
Director of Photography
Anastas Michos
Original Music Composer
Gemma Hayes, Eef Barzelay
Editor
Alan Heim
Country
United States

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Cast · 11

RE

Rodney Eastman

Elisabeth Shue

Elisabeth Shue

FW

Frank Whaley

Abigail Breslin

Abigail Breslin

MP

Michael Panes

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