The Oranges | |
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Directed by | Julian Farino |
Produced by | Anthony Bregman Leslie Urdang Dean Vanech |
Screenplay by | Ian Helfer Jay Reiss |
Starring | Hugh Laurie Leighton Meester Catherine Keener Adam Brody Alia Shawkat Oliver Platt Allison Janney |
Music by | Klaus Badelt Andrew Raiher |
Cinematography | Steven Fierberg |
Editing by | Carole Kravetz Jeffrey M. Werner |
Studio | Likely Story Olympus Pictures |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Oranges is an American romantic comedy by Likely Story and Olympus Pictures. At the moment, the film is in post production. The film had its world Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, 2011. [1]
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Nina Ostroff (Leighton Meester) doesn't know, but coming back for a Thanksgiving dinner after five years will turn her family's and the Walling's friendship upside down. Living across the street from each other, both families seem to have been friends forever.
After Nina broke off with her fiancé (Sam Rosen), the two families are silently hoping that she might fall in love with Toby Walling (Adam Brody). But an unexpected interest arises for David (Hugh Laurie), the father of Toby, and it's the same with Nina. As the attraction between the both of them gets too obvious to ignore, both families start facing a hard time.[2]
In the television show House, Leighton Meester played a 17-year-old named Ali who attempted to seduce House (Laurie).