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Genres:
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Comedy /
Drama /
Family /
Musical /
Romance
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Release:
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Director:
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Kenny Ortega
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Actors:
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Justin Martin,
Matt Prokop,
Ryne Sanborn,
KayCee Stroh,
Jemma McKenzie-Brown,
Zac Efron,
Vanessa Hudgens,
Ashley Tisdale,
Lucas Grabeel,
Corbin Bleu,
Monique Coleman,
Olesya Rulin,
Chris Warren Jr.,
Bart Johnson,
Alyson Reed
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Duration:
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112 min.
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Rating:
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(3.7/10)147.5
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Plot Summary:
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Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) facing the prospect of schism as they forefront off in different directions to college. Joined via the arrive of the Wildcats, they acting an elaborate spring dulcet reflecting their experiences, hopes , and fears concerning their time to come.
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