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Keri Russell | Erica | |
Josh Schaefer | ||
Catherine Hicks | Ms. Lewis | |
R.D. Robb | Matt | |
Johnny Green | Nick | |
Mark L. Taylor | Peter's Father (as Mark Taylor) | |
Joshua Schaefer | Peter | |
Marcia Shapiro | Marge, Peter's Mother | |
Buck Kartalian | Nonno, Marge's Dad | |
Patrick Thomas O'Brien | Erica's Father (as Patrick O'Brien) | |
Darleen Carr | Erica's mother | |
Marcia Moran | Marge, Peter's Mother | |
Biff Manard | The Sad Man | |
Annie O'Donnell | Sad Man's Wife | |
Ernestine Mercer | Crazy Lady | |
Bill Hollis | Mr. Hatfield | |
Jean St. James | Ms. McCoy |
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Producer | Michael Davis
Gary Preisler Martin Cutler Dale Rosenbloom |
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Writer | Michael Davis
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Cinematography | James Lawrence Spencer
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Musician | Kevin Bassinson
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He came. He sat. He conquered. Yes, there's something about Keri. Keri Russell (Felicity, Mission: Impossible III) is the object of a likeable dweeb's romantic obsession in the cheerfully raunchy comedy Eight Days A Week. Russell plays Erica, a hormone-revving girl-next-door who tells nerd's nerd Peter (Josh Schaefer) they're "just friends." But Peter has grander designs. Perhaps he can win her attention by paying constant attention. So Peter camps out beneath Erica's balcony. All day, all night, he witnesses the passing parade of neighborhood events that is nuttier than he is. And perhaps this Romeo's time is near. |
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