

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A 16-year-old aspiring photographer pursues a beautiful "older woman" of 22, a down-on-her-luck rock singer.
Top Cast


Jon Cryer
Jon Cryer
Charles Cummings
Jon Cryer
Charles Cummings


Demi Moore
Demi Moore
Laura
Demi Moore
Laura


George Wendt
George Wendt
Jake
George Wendt
Jake


Peter Frechette
Peter Frechette
Leonard
Peter Frechette
Leonard


E. G. Daily
E. G. Daily
Susan
E. G. Daily
Susan


Ann Wedgeworth
Ann Wedgeworth
Joan Cummings
Ann Wedgeworth
Joan Cummings


Jeffrey Tambor
Jeffrey Tambor
Ken
Jeffrey Tambor
Ken


Tim Robbins
Tim Robbins
Nelson
Tim Robbins
Nelson


Hamilton Camp
Hamilton Camp
Gus Sosnowski
Hamilton Camp
Gus Sosnowski
Scott Getlin
Scott Getlin
Scott
Scott Getlin
Scott
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