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Obsession. New Movie: House Bunny (2008)
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 || Time: 4:00 PM

Title: House Bunny
Distributed by: Colombia Pictures.
Written by: Kirsten Smith, Karen McCullah Lutz
Produced by: Allen Covert, Anna Faris (Executive), Adam Sandler
Directed by: Fred Wolf

Cast:

Anna Faris (Shelly Darlington)
Anna Faris

Colin Hanks (Oliver)

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Emma Stone (Natalie)

Emma Stone

Kat Dennings (Mona)

Kat Dennings

Katharine McPhee (Harmony)

Katharine McPhee


Movie Plot:
A twenty-seven playboy bunny, Shelly Darlington (Anna Faris) is kicked out of the playboy mansion due to her age. She has no where to live, until she meets a sorority girls from Zeta Alpha Zeta. These girls are the most socially clueless people on earth. Shelly becomes their new house mother. But these girls don't even know that they are about to lose the house. Shelly changes the girls. But they will each learn on their own to stop pretending to be what others want them to be and start being themselves.


Genre: Comedy
Running Time: 98 min.
Rated: PG-13


Eternal Links: http://www.thehousebunny.com/


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