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Lucas

Lucas

It's about falling in love. For the first time.

Released PG-13 108 min 6.9/10 Votes: 17710
A brilliant but socially inept 14-year-old experiences heartbreak for the first time when his two best friends – Cappie, an older-brother figure, and Maggie, the new girl with whom he is in love – fall for each other.
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1986-03-28
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English
Budget:
$6M
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$8M

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