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        <description>Fresh off its strong reviews at Sundance, Critics Rant would like to bring you a first look at Miramax&amp;rsquo;s latest smart-family-with-issues flick, SMART PEOPLE. The film stars Dennis Quaid as an aging intellectual professor who suffers a stroke. Sarah Jessica Parker plays the nurse who takes a shine to the socially inept prof; Thomas Hayden Church is the prof&amp;rsquo;s adopted, slacker brother and Oscar-nominee Ellen Page plays the prof&amp;rsquo;s over-achiever daughter.</description>
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