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A Numbers Game

"The biggest deal of their lives is about to close..."

Neil Black is a good looking schmoozer who can sell anything to anyone, literally. The beautiful Catherine (Madison Walls) doesn’t seem to close deals as easily as Mr. Black (Steven Bauer) and soon realizes her sales room is headed for disaster. Not able to handle rejection or accept failure, Catherine is forced to hand over her sales team to Neil Black, and watch as he turns her unproductive lazy sales room into a prosperous and successful “money room.” Basically, the plot focuses on the transformation of Catherine’s failing sales room and the blossoming relationship between her and Neil Black.

Top Cast

  • Madison Walls

    Madison Walls

    Catherine

  • Steven Bauer

    Steven Bauer

    Neal Black

  • Ken Howard

    Ken Howard

    Harold

  • Alice L. Walker

    Alice L. Walker

    Marilyn

  • Hanna Hall

    Hanna Hall

    Carly

  • Sy Richardson

    Sy Richardson

    Bernie

  • Sara Fletcher

    Sara Fletcher

    Jessica

  • Robert Lewis Stephenson

    Robert Lewis Stephenson

    James

  • Jonathan Bray

    Jonathan Bray

    Anthony

Overview

Neil Black is a good looking schmoozer who can sell anything to anyone, literally. The beautiful Catherine (Madison Walls) doesn’t seem to close deals as easily as Mr. Black (Steven Bauer) and soon realizes her sales room is headed for disaster. Not able to handle rejection or accept failure, Catherine is forced to hand over her sales team to Neil Black, and watch as he turns her unproductive lazy sales room into a prosperous and successful “money room.” Basically, the plot focuses on the transformation of Catherine’s failing sales room and the blossoming relationship between her and Neil Black.

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