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| Natalie Portman | Novalee Nation | |
| Ashley Judd | Lexie Coop | |
| Stockard Channing | Sister Husband | |
| Joan Cusack | Ruth Meyers | |
| James Frain | Forney Hull | |
| Dylan Bruno | Willy Jack Pickens | |
| Sue McCormick | Cake Supplier | |
| Keith David | Moses Whitecotten | |
| Ray Prewitt | Tim | |
| Laura House | Nicki | |
| Karey Green | Rhonda | |
| Mary Ashleigh Green | Girl in Bathroom | |
| Kinna McInroe | Wal-Mart Clerk | |
| Laura Auldridge | Wal-Mart Assistant Manager | |
| Alicia Godwin | Jolene |
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| Producer |
Susan Cartsonis
Carmen Finestra |
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| Writer |
Lowell Ganz
Babaloo Mandel |
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| Cinematography |
Richard Greatrex
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| Musician |
Mason Daring
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Novalee Nation is a 15-year-old Tennessee transient who has to grow up in a hurry when she's left pregnant and abandoned by her boyfriend on a roadside in Sequoyah, Okla., and takes refuge in the friendly aisles of Wal-Mart. In short order, some eccentric, kindly strangers "adopt" Novalee and her infant daughter, helping them buck the odds and build a new life. |
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