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Lea Thompson's two daughters, Zoey Deutch and Madelyn Deutch, play her daughters in this movie.
The song that Mary's daughter sings with the band, "Don't You" by Simple Minds, was the ending song (and anthem) used as Judd Nelson walked across the football field in the final scene of "The Breakfast Club"".
Zoey Deutch's debut, it was also her sister Madelyn Deutch's debut.
Madelyn Deutch is of German ancestry.
"[first lines] Mary Maroni: [narrating] Everyone needs a place to call home. Somewhere to be from and take pride in. For a long time Bridgeville has been home to all kinds. From the immigrant melon farmer, to the upstart business man. It was a booming agricultural center in the early 20th century. A lot of people laid down deep roots here. Boy, they worked hard. They played hard, too."