That's My Boy 2012
That's My Boy 2012 is a American comedy film starring Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, and Leighton Meester. That's My Boy 2012 The original script was written by David Caspe. Sean Anders directed the film. That's My Boy the film was produced under Sandler's production company Happy Madison, and shot in Massachusetts, around Boston, Everett, Lynn, Brockton, Stoughton and Cape Cod.The film was released on June 15, 2012.It is distributed by Columbia Pictures.
That's My Boy 2012 Plot
That's My Boy 2012. In 1984, 12-year-old Donny Berger (Justin Weaver) engages in an inappropriate sexual relationship with his 22-year-old teacher, Mary McGarricle (Eva Amurri). That's My Boy 2012 She becomes pregnant, leading to their relationship being discovered. McGarricle is arrested, and Donny gains custody of their son, whom he names Han Solo Berger. That's My Boy 2012 Donny becomes a celebrity because of what happened, but is forgotten as he becomes an adult, and loses contact.
That's My Boy 2012 Cast
Adam Sandler as Donny Berger
Andy Samberg as Todd Peterson/Han Solo Berger
Leighton Meester as Jamie
Susan Sarandon as Mary McGarricle
Milo Ventimiglia as Chad
Rex Ryan as Jim Nance
Eva Amurri as Young Mary McGarricle
Luenell as Champale
Ciara as Brie
Vanilla Ice as himself
Peggy Stewart as Grandma Delores
Tony Orlando as Steve Spirou
Alan Thicke as TV Version Donny's Dad
James Caan as Father McNally
Dan Patrick as Randall Morgan
Will Forte as Phil
Blake Clark as Gerald
Colin Quinn as Strip Club DJ
Nick Swardson as Kenny
Ana Gasteyer as Mrs. Ravensdale
Ian Ziering as TV Version Donny
Todd Bridges as himself
Baron Davis as Gym Teacher
That's My Boy 2012 Production
That's My Boy 2012 the film was originally titled I Hate You, Dad. That's My Boy 2012 was then changed to Donny's Boy before the producers finally settled on That's My Boy 2012.
That's My Boy Box-office
That's My Boy 2012 the film opened on June 15, 2012 with $4.6 million and is expected to earn $13 million for its whole weekend debut which would be Sandler's worst opening weekend since Reign Over Me in 2007,which had a significantly lower budget.
Directed by Sean Anders
Produced by Adam Sandler
Jack Giarraputo
Heather Parry
Allen Covert
Written by David Caspe
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