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College student Beca knows she does not want to be part of a clique, but that's exactly where she finds herself after arriving at her new school. Thrust in among mean gals, nice gals and just plain weird gals, Beca finds that the only thing they have in common is how well they sing together. She takes the women of the group out of their comfort zone of traditional arrangements and into a world of amazing harmonic combinations in a fight to the top of college music competitions.
$17000000
$115647426
112 min
2012-09-28
Released
English
6673
7.3
Beca Mitchell
Aubrey Posen
Chloe Beale
Jesse Swanson
Fat Amy
Cynthia Rose
Lilly Onakuramara
Bumper Allen
Gail Abernathy-McKadden
Benji Applebaum
Stacie Conrad
Donald
Jessica
Ashley
Mary Elise
Denise
Kori
Unicycle
Kolio
John Smith
Dr. Mitchell
Luke
Kimmy Jin
Justin
Timothy
Football Player - ATO
Frat Boy - ATO
Howie - ATO
Emcee at Regionals
UMass Greeter
Tom
Alice
Barb
RIAC Representative #1
RIAC Representative #2
Jewish Student
High Note #1
Clef #1
Clef #2
Clef #3
Clef #4
Emcee - Opening
Emcee at Semi-Finals
Tommy
Treble #1
Treble #2
Treble #3
Treble #4
Treble #5
Opening Treble #1
Opening Treble #2
High Note #2
High Note #7
BU Harmonics #1
BU Harmonics #2
BU Harmonics #4
BU Harmonics #5
BU Harmonics #6
BU Harmonics #7
BU Harmonics #8
Opening Bellas #1
Opening Bellas #2
Opening Bellas #3
Opening Bellas #3
Opening Bellas #5
Opening Bellas #6
Opening Bellas #7
Opening Bellas #8
Opening Bellas #9 / Footnote #5
Sockapella #1
Sockapella #2
Sockapella #3
Sockapella #4
Sockapella #5
Sockapella #6
Footnote #2
Footnote #3
Footnote #4
Footnote #6
Footnote #7
Footnote #8
Footnote #9
Footnote #10
Footnote #11
Footnote #12
Footnote #13
Hullabahoo #1
Hullabahoo #2
Hullabahoo #3
Hullabahoo #4
Hullabahoo #5
Hullabahoo #6
Hullabahoo #7
Hullabahoo #8
Hullabahoo #9
Hullabahoo #10
Hullabahoo #11
Hullabahoo #12
Hullabahoo #13
Hullabahoo #14
Hullabahoo #15
Hullabahoo #16
Rapper #1
ND Auditioner #1
ND Auditioner #2
ND Auditioner #3
ND Auditioner #4
ND Auditioner #5
ND Auditioner #6
ND Auditioner #7
ND Auditioner #9
Beatboxer
Male Voice #1
Male Voice #2
Male Voice #3
Male Voice #4
Male Voice #5
Male Voice #6
Female Voice #1
Female Voice #2
Female Voice #3
Female Voice #4
Female Voice #5
Female Voice #6
Female Voice #7
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