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The Phone Book
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The Phone Book

Mar 5, 2008
0h 22m
★ 0.0

The worldwide bestseller is now a motion picture!

Overview

“The Phone Book” is the first-ever film adaptation of the world’s most widely owned book – the telephone directory. To preserve the artistic integrity of the original work, all dialogue has been reproduced exactly as it appears in the source material.

Genres

Comedy

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Theatre Junkies

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Cast

Darcy Fowers

Alison Asher

Darcy Fowers

Cameron Young

Sedgwick Davis

Cameron Young

JoJo Henrickson

Larry Brown

JoJo Henrickson

Vicki Davis

Victoria Donner

Vicki Davis

Joe Bob Smith

Joe Bob Franklin

Joe Bob Smith

Brennan W. Penney

Brennan Franklin

Brennan W. Penney

David Rothblum

Hank Franklin

David Rothblum

Jeanine Pacheco

Erica Johnson

Jeanine Pacheco

Jon Molerio

Fred Lawrence

Jon Molerio

Casey McCarthy

Marilyn Lawrence

Casey McCarthy

T.J. Thyne

Hugh Newman

T.J. Thyne

Jennifer Haworth

Wendy Stewart

Jennifer Haworth

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