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College Road Trip

College Road Trip SynopsisChoosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time of a young woman's life...unless your overprotective father isn't quite ready to let you go. In the Disney family comedy, COLLEGE ROAD TRIP, Melanie (Raven-Symone) is eagerly looking forward to her first big step towards independence when she plans a "girls only" road trip to check out prospective universities. But when her overbearing police chief father (Martin Lawrence) insists on escorting her instead, she soon finds her dream trip has turned into a hilarious nightmare adventure full of comical misfortune and turmoil.

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Release Date: March 7, 2008
Genre: Comedy
Running Time:
Distributor(s): Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Tagline: They just can't get there fast enough.
MPAA Rating: G

Director(s):
Roger Kumble

Writer(s):
Cinco Paul - Screenplay (rewrite)
Ken Daurio - Screenplay (rewrite)
Emi Mochizuki - Screenplay

Producer(s):
Ann Marie Sanderlin - Executive Producer
Raven Symone - Executive Producer
Michael Green - Executive Producer
Anthony Katagas - Executive Producer
Andrew Gunn - Producer

Movie Casts:
Martin Lawrence - Chief James Porter
Raven - Rachel Porter (as Raven-Symoné)
Brenda Song - Christina Wong
Lucas Grabeel - Weird Kid
Joe Lo Truglio - Dave
Vincent Pastore - Freddy
Margo Harshman - Katie
Michael Landes - Donny
Lonny Ross - Student Guide
Will Sasso - O'malley
Donny Osmond
Joseph R. Gannascoli - Mr. Arcarra
Dennis Albanese - Paulie from Reno
Jessica St. Clair - Ms. Prince
Julia Frisoli - Mrs. Greenhut
Grizz Chapman - Nud
Blake Young-Fountain - Alex
Greg D'Agostino - Joseph La Carte - Groomsman #1
Daniel Raymont - Steve
Geneva Carr - Emma o'malley
Emily Rose Branigan - Northwestern Student
Eugene Jones III - Hunter
Ben Skinner - Northwestern Student
Kate Lacey - Waitress
Effrem J. Adams - Campus Student
Na'Kia Bell Smith - Young Melanie Porter
Rachel Barker - Maggie
Michael McDerman - Paulie from Pittsburgh
Meghan Rafferty - Mrs. Jones
Amy Hohn - Receptionist
Edward James Hyland - Army General
Brianna Shea Russo - Ally
Junes B. Zahdi - Wedding Server
Alexander Fagan - High School Student
Kaitlyn Delaney - Northwestern Student
Molly Ephraim - Wendy Greenhut
Gail Bugeja - Georgetown Sorority Girl / Fraternity Girlfriend
Joey Chanlin - Taku - Japanese Singer #1
Andrew Bradley - Undercover Northwestern Student
Jason Kolotouros - Mr. Jones
Lee Wong - Mr. Matsuoka
Kristian Kordula - Nick
Sarah Derene - Sorority Girl
Ken Sladyk - Red Bull Vendor
Tara Copeland - Lily Arcarra
Joel Mack - College Student
Corinne Palermo - Bridesmaid
Andrew Goldfarb - College Kid
Hope Singsen - Airline Employee
Nicholas Leiter Mele - Security Guard
Christopher Jon Gombos - Arcarra Goon 2
Nick Sakai - Singer
Jon Daly - Security Guard
Les Gardonyi - Faculty
Matt Marcella - College Student
Keenan Shimizu - Japanese Tourist 1.
Ben Patterson - Tracy
Jennifer Cahill - College orientation volunteer
Brynn Schor - High School Kid
Christina Sciongay - Orientation Leader

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