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Michaela McManus as the Movie Woman; Madeline Carroll as Elly; Daniel Eric Gold as Todd; Cecelia Ann Birt as Earth Mother; Katie Lowes as Kelly; Hubbel Palmer as Avatar; Richard Short as the Writer; Khan Baykal as Colin; Derek Cecil as the Movie Man; Vaughn Goland as the Tattooed Goth Dude; Gavin Bellour as Dave; Clayton Prince as the Cop; Adam ...
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On May 6, 2015, Blake Lively was cast, [10] followed by Parker Posey in mid-July. [11] By August 4, 2015, more cast was added, including Jeannie Berlin, Corey Stoll and Ken Stott, along with Anna Camp, Stephen Kunken, Sari Lennick and Paul Schneider. [12] In August, Tony Sirico was cast [13] and Max Adler had also joined the cast. [14]
The poster shows mockups of the cast dressed in retro garb. The poster seemingly confirms that the film is set in 1963, as The Thing can be seen reading the December 13, 1963 edition of LIFE magazine.
Si-ying (Vivian Sung) is a university freshman who works part-time at a café.There, she met A Bu-si (), a professional coffee maker who can make any type of coffee according to a customer's order, the shop's proprietress (Vivian Chow) who is often quiet and alone, seated at a corner of her café most of the time, as well as Ze-Yu (Marcus Chang).
A sequel, Moron 5.2: The Transformation, was released on November 5, 2014. All lead stars but one reprised their roles in the original movie. Matteo Guidicelli joined the cast as Michael Angelo, replacing Martin Escudero. In an interview from Viva Entertainment YouTube Video, Guidicelli stressed that the character's (previously played by ...
Cafe Society is a 1939 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Madeleine Carroll, Fred MacMurray and Shirley Ross. [1] A wealthy young woman marries a reporter to win a bet.
Cafe Metropole is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou. It was produced and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was based on an original story by Gregory Ratoff who also appears in the film.