Cast
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Neil McCormick
- Brady Corbet as Brian Lackey
- Michelle Trachtenberg as Wendy
- Jeff Licon as Eric Preston
- Mary Lynn Rajskub as Avalyn Friesen
- Elisabeth Shue as Mrs. Ellen McCormick
- Bill Sage as Coach
- Chase Ellison as young Neil McCormick
- George Webster as young Brian Lackey
- Riley McGuire, as young Wendy
- Chris Mulkey as Mr. Lackey
- Lisa Long as Mrs. Lackey
- Richard Riehle as Charlie
- Kelly Kruger as Deborah
- Rachael Nastassja Kraft as young Deborah
- Billy Drago as Zeke
- Pete Kasper as Sedan driver
- David Alan Graf as Gay Lumberjack
- John Ganun as NYC John
- David Lee Smith as Alfred
- Ryan Stenzel as Stephen Zepherelli
- Larry Marko as Old Man with Scar
- Bruno Alexander as Redneck Hick
- Forrest Fountain as Jackson
- Zane Huett as Jackson's Son
- Reedy Gibbs as Receptionist
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