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Genres: Comedy
Year: 2009
Director: Sean Patrick Cannon
Cast: Ashley Morey / Scotty Kyle / Cameron Goodman / Madison Dylan / Davida Williams / Alex Murrel / James E. Foley / Pat Jankiewicz / Hoyt Richards / Brian Drolet / Nikki Schieler Ziering / Martin Klebba / Aubrey O'Day / Talan Torriero / Jillian Murray
"American High School," a romantic comedy, is centered on two people who marry young and contend with the consequences of "bad" actions. Moreover, it is a story about a young, frightened girl, Gwen Adams who tries to break away from her father, find peace with her husband, and find peace within. In a world that expects everything from her, being herself was the last thing on her mind.
Genres: Drama
Year: 2008
Director: Damion Dietz
Cast: Paul Preiss / Amy Lindsay / Candy Clark / Hoyt Richards / Robert S. Martin III / Bart Fletcher / Chris Carlisle / Tanner Max Eflinger / Bobby Zelsdorf / John Koons / Grant Harvey / Matthew Herrmann / Willam Belli / Jason Sechrest / Josh Payne
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Genres: Comedy / Drama / Romance
Year: 1999
Director: Christopher Livingston
Cast: Michael Parducci / Peter Jacobson / Judy Prescott / Kerr Smith / Hoyt Richards / John Fiore / J.K. Simmons / Teresa DePriest / Jonathan Hogan / Bill Cohen / Rosemary De Angelis / Marisa Redanty / John DiResta / Marian Quinn / Stephen Singer
Alex Andero feels stuck washing dishes in his family's trattoria in New York City. He wants to write screenplays, and he has a great idea. Trouble is, he's not much with a typewriter; so, when his cousin calls and says a producer likes the idea and wants a script, Alex swallows his homophobia and asks for help from Elliot Springer, a talented writer who's an insecure, gay, Jewish nebbish.




