Loserville is a 2016 American film that premiered on September 30, 2016. The movie has a runtime of 96 minutes and features a talented cast of actors including Jonathan Lipnicki as Franklin Hope, Kerin Quockenbush as Mrs. Mercer, Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Coach Aileen Russo, Richard Joseph Paul as Mr. Mercer, Derby Stanchfield as Evelyn MacDonald, Paula Picci as Naomi Trudeau, Susanna Shadkovski as Janice Rappaport, Brian J. Carter as Ted Busby, Katie McClellan as Bernadette, Natalie Hall as Melissa Mercer, Marco James as Ryan Alvarez, Matt McGorry as Coach Casey Harris, Chris Bellant as Chuck MacDonald, Dafna Gains as Roberta, Alicia Daniels as Alicia Daniels, Ruth Coughlin as Vice Principal Kogiso, Ryan O'Leary as Micah, Alexis Smith as Siobhan Delaney, Price Harrison as Ned Silver, Brendan Duling as Richie Covington, Lily Mae Harrington as Jessica Talbott, Sarah Jess Ostelle as Mary Mercer, Ed Squire as Matthew, Julie Ackerman as High School Student, August Rounds as Jonas Reyes-Brenner, Christian Pineda as Dominic, Kristin Spang as High School Student, Gena Vin Hester as Lydia, Billy Calder as Jasper Stonewall, Mrs. Rosenberg as Mrs. Rosenberg, Principal Cowles as Principal Cowles, Eleanor as Eleanor, High School Student as High School Student, Erik as Erik, High School Student as High School Student, High School Student as High School Student, Brad as Brad, Jeff as Jeff, High School Student as High School Student, Michael as Michael, High School Student as High School Student, Harmony as Harmony, and High School Student as High School Student.
The film follows the story of a high school in Loserville where a group of students navigate the ups and downs of adolescence. The movie explores themes of friendship, love, and finding one's place in the world. With a diverse and talented cast, Loserville offers a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre. Audiences are sure to be captivated by the heartfelt performances and relatable characters in this 2016 film.
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