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2007
109 minutes
Drama
English
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Evan Taylor is an 11-year-old boy who was raised in an orphanage. He has an amazing gift for music, and believes that if his real parents hear him play they will come and rescue him. In order to find his mother and father - neither of who know he exists - he runs away to the streets of New York. There he is taken in and re-named August Rush by Wizard - an older man who seems kind at first but just wants to take advantage of Evan's talents. As his music echoes around the city, Evan must wait to see who is listening...
This film has a few uses of moderate bad language, violence and threat
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