
Palo Alto
In every city some seek love, some look for trouble, others look for both.
A lack of parental guidance encourages teens in an affluent California town to rebel with substance abuse and casual sex.
- 6.1
- 2014
- Released
- 1h 40m

Emma Roberts
April
Jack Kilmer
Teddy
Nat Wolff
Fred
James Franco
Mr. B
Zoe Levin
Emily
Val Kilmer
Stewart
Keegan Allen
Skull
Chris Messina
Mitch
Margaret Qualley
Raquel
Colleen Camp
Sally
Olivia Crocicchia
Chrissy
Christian Madsen
Anthony
Don Novello
Mr. Wilson
Talia Shire
Mrs. Ganem
Claudia Levy
Shauna
Andrew Lutheran
Ivan
Bo Mitchell
Jack O
Bailey Coppola
Seth
Brennen Taylor
Luke
Atlanta Decadenet
Girl at Party
Anna Thea Bogdanovich
Sally's Friend
Micah Nelson
Michael
Timothy Starks
Police Officer
Emma Gretzky
Emma
Janet Jones
Sherry
Genevieve Penn
Court Clerk Woman
Jesse Jo Stark
Pam
Jamal Hammadi
Art Student #2
Marshall Bell
Jake
Laney Fichera
Judy
Greta Seacat
Janice
Nathalie Love
Joy
Sandra Seacat
Tanya
Jessica Elle Taylor
Brittney
Janet Song
Mrs. Stevenson
Janet Salter
Elderly Woman
Grear Patterson
College Boy #1
Nick Stewart
College Boy #2
Jake Nordwind
Art Student #1




Released
en
$919,591.00
- #high school
- #california
- #based on novel or book
- #sports
- #babysitter
- #coming of age
- #teen angst
- #community service
- #football (soccer)
- #older man younger woman relationship
- #teenage sexuality
- #woman director
- #palo alto
- #grooming
- #teenager
Reviews
Jack Kilmer makes a decent debut in this otherwise unimpressive coming-of-age film. Unfortunately, this film follows almost word-for-word many films before it. The few unique elements are quirky and fail to match the style and writing of the rest. And, this was based on a short story collection by James Franco. Enough said.
Jack Kilmer makes a decent debut in this otherwise unimpressive coming-of-age film. Unfortunately, this film follows almost word-for-word many films before it. The few unique elements are quirky and fail to match the style and writing of the rest. And, this was based on a short story collection by James Franco. Enough said.











