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Charlie Bartlett
TrailerA rich kid becomes the self-appointed psychiatrist, dispensing therapeutic advice and prescription drugs to the student body at his new high school in order to become popular.Actors: Anton Yelchin, Robert Downey Jr., Hope Davis, Kat Dennings, Tyler Hilton, Mark Rendall, Dylan Taylor, Megan Park, Jake Epstein, Jonathan Malen, Derek McGrath, ...»Director: Jon PollCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 6.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Charlie Bartlett"
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Characters of "Charlie Bartlett"
Charlie BartlettPlayed by: Anton Yelchin
Nathan GardnerPlayed by: Robert Downey Jr.
Marilyn BartlettPlayed by: Hope Davis
Susan GardnerPlayed by: Kat Dennings
Murphy BivensPlayed by: Tyler Hilton
Kip CrombwellPlayed by: Mark Rendall
Len ArbucklePlayed by: Dylan Taylor
Whitney DrummondPlayed by: Megan Park
Dustin LauderbachPlayed by: Jake Epstein
Jordan SunderPlayed by: Jonathan Malen
Superintendent SedgwickPlayed by: Derek McGrath
Dr. Stan WeathersPlayed by: Stephen Young
Henry FreemontPlayed by: Ishan Davé
Officer HansenPlayed by: David Brown
ThomasPlayed by: Eric Fink
Dean WestPlayed by: Noam Jenkins
KellyPlayed by: Lauren Collins
DaisyPlayed by: Annick Obonsawin
PriscillaPlayed by: Sarah Gadon
ScottPlayed by: Michael D'Ascenzo
Mrs. AlbertsonPlayed by: Quancetia Hamilton
Dr. Sam CostellPlayed by: Richard Alan Campbell
Dr. Linda JenkinsPlayed by: Kim Roberts
Dr. Jacob KaufmannPlayed by: David Fraser
Dr. P. SarossyPlayed by: Marvin Karon -
Directors of "Charlie Bartlett"
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Creators of "Charlie Bartlett"
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Critic Reviews of "Charlie Bartlett"
USA TodayFebruary 22, 2008Charlie Bartlett is a refreshingly entertaining character study that refuses to dumb down its youthful cast or bury their concerns in service of a catchy soundtrack.
Toronto StarFebruary 22, 2008The characters remain halfway between genuine comic creations and realistic individuals, and the whole narrative feels artificial, stuck in the tension between being a morality play and a freewheeling comedy.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 22, 2008Those waiting for the arrival of the next Juno may want to skip Charlie Bartlett, a relentlessly earnest teen film about a 17-year-old misfit who's been tossed out of one prep school after another for bad behavior.
Orlando SentinelFebruary 22, 2008Imagine an R-rated Ferris Bueller with only the most annoying parts of the younger Matthew Broderick's screen persona emphasized and you'll draw a bead on Bartlett.
AV ClubFebruary 22, 2008Watching Charlie Bartlett only makes Wes Anderson's work seem more accomplished by comparison, because it underscores that thin line separating the agreeably fanciful from the overbearingly precious.
East Bay ExpressApril 28, 2011Writer Gustin Nash and director Jon Poll have their Ferris Bueller thing working perfectly, with a few 2008 wrinkles.
Times-PicayuneSeptember 04, 2009There are sweet moments, and there are funny moments, but it all just becomes so eye-rollingly calculated that it's hard to appreciate.
GuardianOctober 18, 2008The promising themes peter out as the film loses direction, though, and Bartlett is neither sympathetic enough to root for nor dumb enough to laugh at.
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