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| Jason Schwartzman | Ringo Starr |
| John C. Reilly | Dewey Cox |
| Jenna Fischer | Darlene |
| Kristen Wiig | Edith Cox |
| Matt Besser | Dave |
| Patrick Duffy | Himself |
| John Ennis | The Big Bopper |
| Ron Fassler | Ed Sullivan |
| Gregory Allen Gabroy | Scotty Moore |
| Skyler Gisondo | Dewey Jr. |
| Simon Helberg | Dreidel L'Chaim |
| Chip Hormess | Nate |
| Angela Little | Beth Anne |
| Justin Long | George Harrison |
| Amy Minderhout | Mary Sue |
| Director | Jake Kasdan
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| Producer | Judd Apatow
Jake Kasdan |
| Writer | Judd Apatow
Jake Kasdan |
| Cinematography | Uta Briesewitz
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| Musician | Michael Andrews
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"Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" is a parody of epic musical dramas like "Ray" and "Walk the Line." The story starts with Dewey Cox (John C. Reilly) as a young boy, and when a tragic accident occurs, it leaves him saddened but spawns the birth of his career as a musician. His musical style evolves drastically throughout his career, and he struggles with things that most rock stars have to deal with: groupies, infidelity, and drugs. Eventually, Cox meets a Christian singer named Darlene Madison (Jenna Fischer) and they fall for each other. The question is, will she be able to change his wild rock and roll ways? |
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