
Gregory Go Boom
May 22 2013
•0h 18m
•Comedy, Drama
A paraplegic man leaves home for the first time only to discover that life on the outside is not like he had imagined it.
Cast
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Michael Cera
Gregory

Sarah Burns
Rose

Brett Gelman
Tom

Anna Rose Hopkins
Summer / Cheyenne
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