Just My Luck (2006)

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Written by I. Marlene King, Amy Harris

Directed by Donald Petrie

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Donald Petrie's romcom stars Lindsay Lohan as Ashley Albright who is probably the luckiest girl in the States - the sun always shines on her, there's always a cab at her call and every scratch card she buys is a winner. Jake Hardin is her polar opposite; if there's dog excrement to tread in, he'll find it. But a chance kiss sees their luck reversed and as Albright struggles with life's travails, Hardin revels in his new good fortune until the miss-matched pair realise that being together is a matter of sharing the good times as well as the bad. Edited for language.

When is Just My Luck next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 Today, 1:00pm and on Film4 December 3rd, 7:05pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Lindsay LohanLindsay LohanAshley Albright
Chris PineJake Hardin
Faizon LoveDamon Phillips
Image for Samaire ArmstrongSamaire ArmstrongMaggie
Bree TurnerDana
Image for Missi PyleMissi PylePeggy Braden
Makenzie VegaCaty
Carlos PonceAntonio
Tom FletcherHimself - McFly Band Member
Danny JonesHimself - McFly Band Member
Harry JuddHimself - McFly Band Member
Dougie PoynterHimself - McFly Band Member
Tovah FeldshuhMadame Z
Jaqueline FlemingTiffany
Dane RhodesMac

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