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Fits & Starts

A young man and woman spend the afternoon drinking orange soda and conversing through cassette recorders. And there's a musical number.

Top Cast

  • Chadd B. Cole

    Chadd B. Cole

    Bodybuilder

  • Jeff Coatney

    Jeff Coatney

    N.D.F. Spokesman

  • Melissa Di Meglio

    Melissa Di Meglio

    French Maid

  • Marisa Booppacheun

    Marisa Booppacheun

    Iris (Double)

  • Pernilla Edstrom

    Pernilla Edstrom

    Iris (Voice)

  • Ugochukwu Ihednukara Nwaoha

    Ugochukwu Ihednukara Nwaoha

    Verlin (Double) / Verlin (Voice)

  • Cameron VanHook

    Cameron VanHook

    Generic Movie Child

  • James Rasmussen

    James Rasmussen

    Verlin Cornelius Dinkle

  • Stacie Rasmussen

    Stacie Rasmussen

    Iris Gardner

Overview

A young man and woman spend the afternoon drinking orange soda and conversing through cassette recorders. And there's a musical number.

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