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A background actor struggled to be a main cast but keep failing, until he met an extra actress, their life together changed.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Herman Yau, Stephen Chow
Actors: Baoqiang Wang, Jingwen E., Kyle Shapiro, Pierre Bourdaud, Qi Zhang, Quandan Zhang, Ruyang Jing, Xiaopeng Huang, Xingzhe Yuan, Yilun Miao, Zherui Cai
The Best and the Brightest
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Jim Jefferies: Fully Functional
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Operation Dumbo Drop
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The Adam Project
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Rough Cut
A romantic comedy with action and suspense. Two sophisticated jewel thieves join forces to steal $30 million in uncut jewels. Despite a continuous exchange of quips they eventually become romantically…
American Pie Presents: Beta House
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Such Good Friends
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Tsure ga utsu ni narimashite.
Mikio (Masato Sakai) is a married man and works hard for the company where he is employed. Then one day Mikio is diagnosed with depression. Mikio’s wife is Haruko (Aoi…
Todd Glass: Act Happy
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