The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Set in 1992, a young high school student, Charlie (Logan Lerman) who has been suffering from clinical depression setbacks since childhood has recently been discharged from a mental health care institution. Charlie is uneasy about beginning his freshman year of high school; he is shy and finds difficulty in making friends, but he connects with his English teacher, Mr. Anderson (Paul Rudd).

MPAA Rating:PG-13
Genre:Drama, Romance
Country:United States
Produced By:Russell Smith, Chris Gary, Jim Powers, Gillian Brown, Stephen Chbosky, Ava Dellaira, Lianne Halfon, John Malkovich
Directed By:Stephen Chbosky
Written By:Stephen Chbosky
Cast:Conor Hannon, Julie Marie Schaefer, Julia Garner, Nina Dobrev, Jennifer Enskat, Brenden Meers, Wesley Ray, Eric Yeckley, Emily Marie Callaway, Peter Ferris Rosati, Jeremy Moon, Reece Thompson, Justine Nicole Schaefer, Alexander Rhodes, Joan Cusack, Morgan Wolk, Garrett Kennell, Tiffany Bell, Jovanna Valladares, F. Robert McMurray, William L. Thomas, Dihlon McManne, Melanie Lynskey, Joe Fishel, Carrie Shoberg, John W. Iwanonkiw, Chelsea Zhang, Atticus Cain, Pat Frey, Timothy Breslin, Mae Whitman, Tom Savini, James Werley, Tom Kruszewski, Tony Amen, Logan Lerman, Adam Hagenbuch, William Kania, Blake Reading, Emma Watson, Paul Rudd, Brian Balzerini, Joanne Jeffers, Jerome Elston Scott, Dylan McDermott, Rick Dawson, Ezra Miller, Doug Michaels, Michelle Vezzani, Zane Holtz, Jordan Paley, Owen Campbell, Sharyn Kmieciak, Laurie Klatscher, Zachary Bolen, Phil Nardozzi, Stacy Chbosky, Mark McClain Wilson, Nicholas Braun, Erin Wilhelmi, Jesse Scheirer, Kate Walsh, Johnny Simmons, Dillon Becker, Brandon Alexander, Patrick De Ledebur, Tiffany Sander McKenzie, Cathy Lynn Yonek
In Theaters:Oct 12, 2012
Runtime:1 hour 43 minutes
Production:Summit Entertainment, Mr. Mudd
Budget:$13,000,000
Box Office:$17,742,948
Available On:Amazon, Itunes, Netflix, Vudu
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