The 4:30 Movie, as well as Kevin Smith's latest, is set in 1986 and focuses on teens having fun at a local movie theater.

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Smith's film diverges from his usual R-rated content, targeting a PG-13 rating but ended up with an R from the MPAA.

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Filmed and premiered at Smith’s SModcastle Cinemas, the project ties back to his childhood experiences in that very theater.

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Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith, and actor Austin Zajur star in the movie, portraying characters based on Smith's youth.

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Smith’s pull to the MPAA for a lower rating was partly due to his role as a theater owner, but the film still received an R rating.

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Ken Jeong plays the theater manager, while Rachel Dratch and Jason Lee cameo as Brian David’s parents, inspired by Smith's family.

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