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Raise your voice (Heart of summer) - Hilary Duff, John Corbett, Jason Ritter, Sean McNamara
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
Don't hold back. Don't give up.
Hillary Duff plays Terri Fletcher, star of her small town church choir and a girl with a special gift... an extraordinary voice. When a personal tragedy interrupts her steady life, Terri searches for strength within herself - and she will need it. A surprise acceptance to a summer study program at the country's most prestigious music school in Los Angeles is both an honour and a problem. Her strict father is absolutely against it. Not wanting to hurt her beloved father, yet knowing this is the opportunity of a lifetime, Terri decides she has to go for it. With the secret help of her mum and aunt, Terri heads for LA. The highly competitive summer program offers a single scholarship for the coming year - a seemingly impossible dream for a small town girl. But with the help of some new friends and in inspirational teacher, Terri finds the will to meet the challenge. Raise your voice is an inspirational, music-filled journey of challenge, hope and true love.
Persons of interest
- Hilary Duff .... Terri Fletcher
- Oliver James .... Jay
- John Corbett .... Music Teacher
- Dana Davis .... Denise
- Rebecca De Mornay .... Aunt Nina
- Kat Dennings .... Sloane
- David Keith .... Simon Fletcher
- Johnny K Lewis
- Jason Ritter .... Paul Fletcher
- Rita Wilson .... Frances Fletcher
- Mitch Rotter .... Storywriter
- Sam Schreiber .... Screenwriter
- Sean McNamara .... Director
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- Raise your voice (Heart of summer) official movie site
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Security censorship classification
PG (Mature themes)
Surveillance time
106 minutes (1:46 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 1 January 2005
DVD rental: 6 April 2005
VHS rental: 6 April 2005
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