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Willis, Schneider added to 'Wild Cherry'
Published Monday, Apr 21 2008, 16:27 BST | By Beth Hilton
Rob Schneider and Rumer Willis have joined the cast of indie comedy Wild Cherry.
The pair will star alongside Tania Raymonde (Lost) Kristin Cavallari (Laguna Beach) and Ryan Merriman (Final Destination 3) in the project for Redwood Palms, Rampage Entertainment and Farpoint Films.
The story revolves around a high school senior who has pledged to lose her virginity to her football player boyfriend.
However, she and her friends hatch a revenge plan inspired by Greek play Lysistrata when she discovers that her love interest only wants to add her to the team's "bang book".
Schneider will play the main character's dad in the movie, to be directed by Dana Lustig (Kill Me Later) from Chris Charney's script.
Shooting begins on May 7 in Winnipeg, Canada.
The pair will star alongside Tania Raymonde (Lost) Kristin Cavallari (Laguna Beach) and Ryan Merriman (Final Destination 3) in the project for Redwood Palms, Rampage Entertainment and Farpoint Films.
The story revolves around a high school senior who has pledged to lose her virginity to her football player boyfriend.
However, she and her friends hatch a revenge plan inspired by Greek play Lysistrata when she discovers that her love interest only wants to add her to the team's "bang book".
Schneider will play the main character's dad in the movie, to be directed by Dana Lustig (Kill Me Later) from Chris Charney's script.
Shooting begins on May 7 in Winnipeg, Canada.
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