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Drama – Four privileged teenagers with little in common are thrown together on a school project. They will soon be tested if they are ready for life’s challenges when they face some serious adult situations without parental support. – Keila Collins, Giovanna Marie, Kevin Lyon
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Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Aller Beauchamp
Actors: Chelisa Patterson, Giovanna Marie, Keila Collins, Kelcy Edmondson, Kevin Lyon, Mary Jo Salcido, Mirjam Novak, Monique Navone, Paul Swearingen, Robert T. Nanninga, Rose Cole
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