Abigail Breslin .. as Olive Hoover
Greg Kinnear .. as Richard Hoover
Paul Dano .. as Dwayne Alan Arkin.. as Grandpa Edwin Hoover
Toni Collette .. as Sheryl Hoover Steve Carell.. as Frank Ginsberg
Marc Turtletaub .. as Doctor #1
Jill Talley .. as Cindy
Brenda Canela .. as Diner Waitress
Julio Oscar Mechoso .. as Mechanic
Chuck Loring .. as Convenience Store Proprietor
Justin Shilton .. as Josh
Gordon Thomson .. as Larry Sugarman
Steven Christopher Parker .. as Teen Boy #1
Bryan Cranston .. as Stan Grossman
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Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
| Directors |
Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris | Release Date (U.S.) |
Fri 18 Aug 2006 | Runtime (U.S.) |
101 min | Genres |
Adventure, Comedy, Drama | Tagline |
Where's Olive? | Plot |
In Albuquerque, the housewife Sheryl Hoover brings her suicidal brother Frank to the breast of her dysfunctional and bankrupted family. Frank is homosexual and expert in Proust, and tried to commit suicide when he was rejected by his boyfriend and his great competitor became renowned and recognized as number one in the field of Proust. Sheryl's husband Richard is unsuccessfully trying to sell his self-help and self-improvement technique using nine steps to reach success, but he is actually a complete loser. Her son Dwayne has taken a vow of silence as a follower of Nietzsche and aims to be a jet pilot. Dwayne's grandfather Edwin was sent away from the institution for elders Sunset Manor and is addicted in heroin. When her seven years old daughter Olive has a chance to dispute the Little Miss Sunshine pageant in Redondo Beach, California, the whole family travels together in their old Volkswagen Type 2 (Kombi), in a funny journey of hope of winning the talent contest and make a dream come true. |
(Won) Oscar, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Academy Awards, USA, 2007 (Won) Oscar, Best Writing, Original Screenplay Academy Awards, USA, 2007 (Nominated) Oscar, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Academy Awards, USA, 2007 (Nominated) Oscar, Best Motion Picture of the Year Academy Awards, USA, 2007
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