They say " You should marry your best friend," but what happens when you really do? After a night of debauchery in Vegas, childhood friends Frank and Sean find themselves disoriented, confused, and married..TO EACH OTHER. what looks to be a horrible mistake turns out to work to their benefit. How long can they keep up this illusion before it all comes tumbling down?
09-01-2017
27 min
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Timothy Carhart (born 24 December 1953) is an American actor. Carhart was born in Washington, DC. and travelled to Izmir and Ankara in Turkey and Verdun in France before returning to the US and studying theater, where he has been acting since at least the late 1970s. Before changing his name, Tim was Tim Grunig, and he went to junior high and high school in Evanston, Illinois.
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Jodi Lynn Thomas, raised in Las Vegas, graduated from the Las Vegas Academy of Visual and Performing Arts. She holds a B.F.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Northern Colorado. With over 40 leading roles in feature films and TV pilots, she's earned multiple 'Best Actress' awards. Notably, she starred opposite talents like Tony Todd and Basil Hoffman. Thomas has worked alongside Tony Goldwyn, Natalie Portman, and Bella Thorne in various projects. Recognized in horror communities, her work in 'The Creep Behind The Camera' received praise at Screamfest & Fantasia Int. Film Festival.
Recently, she appeared in Tina Fey's 'Maggie Moore(s)' and a psychological thriller TV pilot 'Behind The Yellow House'. Thomas worked with renowned directors like Andrew Stanton in Amazon's 'Tales From The Loop', Adam Arkin in Epix's 'Get Shorty', and Sam Catlin in AMC's 'Preacher'. Additionally, she's actively involved in producing projects like 'Willa', a dark comedy pilot that garnered recognition at festivals including 'Your Script Produced (2019)' and 'Austin Comedy Film Festival (Fall 2022)'.