Riding in Cars With Boys (2001)

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Written by Beverly D'Onofrio, Morgan Ward

Directed by Penny Marshall

Running Time: 135 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Drew Barrymore is a bright, ambitious teenager, determined to escape her working class background with parents James Woods and Lorraine Bracco. But on the rebound from a crush, she falls for and falls pregnant by Steve Zahn, an amiable but not-too-bright boy. At 16, she's a wife and a mother, still determined to finish college but weighed down by responsibility. Penny Marshall's film, told in flashback, is based on Beverly D'Onfrio's book of her struggle to become a writer.

When is Riding in Cars With Boys next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on E4 December 5th, 11:10pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Drew BarrymoreDrew BarrymoreBeverly Donofrio
Image for Steve ZahnSteve ZahnRay Hasek
Adam GarciaJason
Image for Brittany MurphyBrittany MurphyFay Forrester
Image for James WoodsJames WoodsMr. Leonard Donofrio
Image for Lorraine BraccoLorraine BraccoMrs. Teresa Donofrio
Rosie PerezShirley Perro
Image for Sara GilbertSara GilbertTina Barr
Peter FacinelliTommy Butcher
Mika BooremYoung Beverly Donofrio
Celine MargetYoung Janet Donofrio
Vincent PastoreUncle Lou
Maryann UrbanoAunt Ann
Alissa DeanTownie Girl
Jessica LeshnowerTownie Girl

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