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The Bucket List

The Bucket List SynopsisCorporate billionaire Edward Cole (Jack Nicholson) and working class mechanic Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman) are worlds apart. At a crossroads in their lives, they share a hospital room and discover they have two things in common: a desire to spend the time they have left doing everything they wanted to do before they "kick the bucket" and an unrealized need to come to terms with who they are.

Together they embark on the roadtrip of a lifetime, becoming friends along the way and learning to live life to the fullest, with insight and humor.

Each adventure adds another check to their list.

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Release Date: December 25, 2007
Genre: Comedy and Drama
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Distributor(s): Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 for language, including a sexual reference.

Director:
Rob Reiner

Writer(s):
Justin Zackham - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Travis Knox - Executive Producer
Justin Zackham - Executive Producer
Craig Zadan - Producer
Neil Meron - Producer
Alan Greisman - Producer
Rob Reiner - Producer

Movie Casts:
Jack Nicholson - Edward Cole
Morgan Freeman - Carter Chambers
Sean Hayes - Thomas
Beverly Todd - Virginia Chambers
Rob Morrow - Dr. Hollins
MaShae Alderman - Young Virginia
Verda Bridges - Shandra
Lauren Cohn - Denise
Ian Anthony Dale - Instructor
Jennifer Defrancisco - Emily
Alfonso Freeman - Roger Carter
Angela Gardner - Female Administrator
Hugh B. Holub - County Health Director
Andrea Johnson - Elizabeth Chambers
Rowena King - Nurse
Jordan Lund - Tattoo Artist
Frank Maharajh - Sashi Olpadwala
Jonathan Mangum - Richard
Karen Maruyama - Nurse Shen
Richard McGonagle - Board Chairman
Nikki Novak - Attractive Girl #1
Serena Reeder - Rachel
Ramon Roullard - Busboy
Christopher Stapleton - Kyle
Taylor Ann Thompson - Granddaughter
Roy Vongtama - Doctor Yang

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