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Silver Linings Playbook

Silver Linings Playbook

  • 7.15
  • January 2012
  • 122 min

After losing his job and wife, and spending time in an institution, a former teacher winds up living with his parents. He wants to rebuild his life and reconcile with his wife, but his father would be happy if he shared his obsession with the Philadelphia Eagles. Things get complicated when he meets Tiffany Maxwell who offers to help him reconnect with his wife if he will do something very important for her in exchange.

  • Type:
    MOVIE
  • Country:
    US
  • Genres:
    Drama, Comedy, Romance
  • Release:
    November 2012
  • Production:
    The Weinstein Company
  • Cast:
    Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Robert De Niro, Jacki Weaver, Anupam Kher, Chris Tucker, Julia Stiles, Shea Whigham, John Ortiz, Paul Herman, Dash Mihok, Matthew Russell, Cheryl Williams, Patrick McDade, Brea Bee, Mary Regency Boies, Phillip Chorba, Anthony Lawton, Patsy Meck, Maureen Torsney-Weir, Jeff Reim, Fritz Blanchette, Rick Foster, Bonnie Aarons, Ted Barba, Elias Birnbaum, Matthew Michaels, Pete Postiglione, Dicky Eklund Jr., Sanjay Shende, Mihir Pathak, Ibrahim Syed, Madhu Narula, Samantha Gelnaw, Tiffany E. Green, Tal Lifshitz, Vlada Semenova, Zhan Paulovich, Lana Rossi, Todd Anthony, Traci Law, Carol Anne Mueller, Robert Bizik, Jeffrey Mowery, Joe Cappelletti, Lindsay Schnebly, Luisa Diaz, Liam Ferguson, Jae Greene, Marty Krzywonos, Matthew James Gulbranson, David Kneeream, Raymond Mamrak, Montana Marks, Jeni Miller, Charles Pendelton, Vincent Riviezzo, Ryan Shank, Ryan Tygh, Jen Weissenberg, Brian Anthony Wilson, Mike Wilson, Thomas Walton
  • Tags:
    depression, infidelity, dancing, friendship, philadelphia, pennsylvania, based on novel or book, widow, superstition, letter, dance competition, teacher, mental institution, therapy, mental illness, ex-wife, institutionalization, death of husband, unfaithful wife, father son relationship