Movie
Accepted
Overview
A high school slacker who's rejected by every school he applies to opts to create his own institution of higher learning, the South Harmon Institute of Technology, on a rundown piece of property near his hometown.
Details
- Release date
- 2006-08-18
- Runtime
- 93 min
- Genres
- Comedy
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Universal Pictures, Shady Acres Entertainment
- Country
- United States of America, Australia
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Justin Long as Bartleby Gaines
- Jonah Hill as Sherman Schrader
- Blake Lively as Monica Moreland
- Adam Herschman as Glen
- Columbus Short as Hands
- Maria Thayer as Rory
- Lewis Black as Uncle Ben
- Jim O'Heir as Mr. Schrader
- Mark Derwin as Jack Gaines
- Ann Cusack as Diane Gaines
- Hannah Marks as Lizzie Gaines
- Robin Lord Taylor as Abernathy
Crew
- Steve Pink - Director
- Mark Perez - Screenplay
- Adam Cooper - Screenplay
- Bill Collage - Screenplay
- Mark Perez - Story
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