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Ricki and the Flash
Meryl Streep stars as Ricki Rendazzo, a guitar heroine who made a world of mistakes as she followed her dreams of rock-and-roll stardom. Returning home, Ricki gets a shot at redemption and a chance to make things right as she faces the music with her family.
Jonathan Demme
Diablo Cody
Casts & Crew
Meryl Streep
Kevin Kline
Mamie Gummer
Sebastian Stan
Audra McDonald
Ben Platt
Rick Springfield
Charlotte Rae
Nick Westrate
Cherise Boothe
Rick Rosas
Joe Vitale
Bernie Worrell
Peter C. Demme
Jim Roche
Alexa Klienbard
Keala Settle
Joe Toutebon
Big Jim Wheeler
Brooklyn Demme
Eamon O'Rourke
Aaron Moten
Adam Shulman
Chinasa Ogbuagu
Majora Carter
Gus Halper
'Sister' Carol East
Bill Irwin
Ripley Sobo
Lucy Owen
Hailey Gates
Josh Tobin
Carmen Carrera
Li Jun Li
Gabriel Ebert
Lisa Joyce
Jimmy Kieffer
Scott Ripley
Kelsey Didion
John Dreher
Suzanne Lenz
Scott Vicari
Desi Domo
Eliza Simpson
Emily Cass McDonnell
Cynthia Hopkins
Em Grosland
Beau Sia
Jeff Biehl
Victoria Haynes
Joshua Elrod
Tubten Rabten
Anna Robertson
Tony Costa
Christopher Tierney
Isabella Way
Leah O'Donnell
Erin Mullin
Trevor F. Salter
Mason Ames
Katherine Crockett
Leasen Beth Almquist
Barbara Christie
Semar Ghebremichael
Chris Giarmo
Lawrence Goldhuber
Andrew Haserlat
Perri Lauren
Mayumi Miguel
William Ryall
Chinaza Uche
Alain Van Beaux
Nicholas Ward
James Young
Renée Albulario
Jos Demme
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