

Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Fifteen-year-old Charlotte Flax is tired of her wacky mom moving their family to a different town any time she feels it is necessary. When they move to a small Massachusetts town and Mrs. Flax begins dating a shopkeeper, Charlotte and her 9-year-old sister, Kate, hope that they can finally settle down. But when Charlotte's attraction to an older man gets in the way, the family must learn to accept each other for who they truly are.
Top Cast


Cher
Cher
Rachel Flax
Cher
Rachel Flax


Bob Hoskins
Bob Hoskins
Lou Landsky
Bob Hoskins
Lou Landsky


Winona Ryder
Winona Ryder
Charlotte Flax
Winona Ryder
Charlotte Flax


Michael Schoeffling
Michael Schoeffling
Joe Porretti
Michael Schoeffling
Joe Porretti


Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci
Kate Flax
Christina Ricci
Kate Flax


Caroline McWilliams
Caroline McWilliams
Carrie
Caroline McWilliams
Carrie


Jan Miner
Jan Miner
Mother Superior
Jan Miner
Mother Superior
Betsy Townsend
Betsy Townsend
Mary O'Brien
Betsy Townsend
Mary O'Brien
Richard McElvain
Richard McElvain
Mr. Crain
Richard McElvain
Mr. Crain


Paula Plum
Paula Plum
Mrs. Crain
Paula Plum
Mrs. Crain
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