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| Robert DeNiro | Ed | |
| Uma Thurman | Sally | |
| Rob Riggle | Arthur | |
| Oakes Fegley | Peter | |
| Laura Marano | Mia | |
| Cheech Marin | Danny | |
| Jane Seymour | Diane | |
| Christopher Walken | Jerry | |
| Juliocesar Chavez | Billy | |
| Isaac Kragten | Steve | |
| T.J. McGibbon | Emma | |
| Poppy Gagnon | Jennifer | |
| Lydia Styslinger | Lisa | |
| Joe Gelchion | Chuck | |
| Colin Ford | Russell |
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| Producer | Jane Rosenthal
Randall Emmett |
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| Writer | Matt Ember
Tom J. Astle |
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| Cinematography | Greg Gardiner
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| Musician | Aaron Zigman
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Sixth-grader Peter is pretty much your average kid—he likes gaming, hanging with his friends and his beloved pair of Air Jordans. But when his recently widowed grandfather Ed moves in with Peter’s family, the boy is forced to give up his most prized possession of all, his bedroom. Unwilling to let such an injustice stand, Peter devises a series of increasingly elaborate pranks to drive out the interloper, but Grandpa Ed won’t go without a fight. |
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