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Steve Martin | Tom Baker | |
Bonnie Hunt | Mary Baker | |
Hilary Duff | Lorraine Baker | |
Tom Welling | Charlie Baker | |
Piper Perabo | Nora Baker | |
Jacob Smith | Jake Baker | |
Alyson Stoner | Sarah Baker | |
Blake Woodruff | Mike Baker | |
Morgan York | Kim Baker | |
Shane Kinsman | Nigel Baker | |
Ashton Kutcher | ||
Richard Jenkins | ||
Brent Kinsman | Nigel Baker | |
Kevin Schmidt | Henry Baker | |
Liliana Mumy | Jessica Baker | |
Forrest Landis | Mark Baker | |
Paula Marshall | Tina Shenk |
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Producer | Michael Barnathan
Ben Myron Robert Simonds |
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Writer | Sam Harper
Joel Cohen |
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Cinematography | Jonathan Brown
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Musician | Christophe Beck
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Shawn Levy directs the family-oriented comedy Cheaper by the Dozen , a loose remake of the 1950 film starring Clifton Webb and Myrna Loy , which was itself based on a novel. Tom ( Steve Martin ) and Kate Baker ( Bonnie Hunt ) have made many sacrifices in their professional lives in order to raise their 12 children. When Tom is offered a job as a Division I college football coach, he moves the entire pack to a suburb of Chicago. This move shakes up the whole family, especially when Kate's memoirs get published and she takes off on a book tour. The lack of parental guidance creates problems for all the Baker kids, particularly handsome jock Charlie ( Tom Welling ), fashion plate Lorraine ( Hilary Duff ), and grown child Nora ( Piper Perabo ). Ashton Kucher stars in a cameo role as Nora's actor boyfriend, Hank. — Andrea LeVasseur |
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