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Released January 1st, 2009, 'The Supermarket' stars Matt Jenkins, Bob Ondek, Pat Tanner, Brian Madore The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 56 min, and received a user score of 60 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 1 top users.
You probably already know what the movie's about, but just in case... Here's the plot: "To the young people of Ellington the Supermarket was many different things. Another home, a place they'd known as long as they can remember. A one-of-a-kind place to work, build friendships and have as much fun as possible without getting caught. The heart of their town, a farming community with more cows than people and the last outpost for Rockwell's America. But this summer Ellington, the Supermarket, and the young people who cared for it the most will grow up. A modern day Capraesque tale about growing into adulthood in small town USA, 'The Supermarket' is a story of laughter, love, old rivalries, coming home for the summer, barely functional cars, small triumphs and tragic loss, late-night lawbreaking, fearing the future, food fights, standing together, and finding your place in the world."
'The Supermarket' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on History Vault .
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