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Initial release
  
2 May 2008

Music director
  
Brian Ralston

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Directed by
  
Michael Mayer

Cinematography
  
Matthew Uhry

Director
  
Mike Mayer

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Produced by
  
Jane SindellBob DegusScott HansonRobin Bradford

Written by
  
Michael MayerD. Cory Turner

Starring
  
Chris LowellShannon LucioRiley Smith

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Graduation is a 2007 coming-of-age film starring Chris Lowell, Chris Marquette and Riley Smith released theatrically in May 2008. It was made in collaboration with the producers of The Virgin Suicides and Seabiscuit. The film was shot in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania in 2005. Additional scenes were shot in and outside of North Hills Senior High School.

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Plot

A group of high school friends from suburban Pittsburgh—Carl (Chris Marquette), Polly (Shannon Lucio), Chauncey (Riley Smith) and Jackson (Chris Lowell)—are about to graduate. Polly and Chauncey are dating, Carl needs a date to prom and Jackson doesn't seem to know what to do with his life. When Carl's mom becomes ill and needs $100,000 for surgery, Polly comes up with a plan: rob her dad's bank. The plan seems foolproof, and graduation is the perfect alibi; all the kids need to do is steal the keys to the bank's vault. However, things get complicated when Carl falls in love with a bank teller named Suzi and Polly falls in love with Jackson. Through it all—including an unforeseen hostage crisis—the friends learn a lot about themselves.

Release

The movie was released theatrically on May 2, 2008 (limited release). It came out on DVD on May 13, 2008.

References

Graduation (2007 film) Wikipedia