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"IS ONE NIGHT ENOUGH TO SAY GOODBYE?"

Dodd, a freshly signed baseball player struggling to say goodbye to his hometown, spends his final night trying to reconnect with an old lover.

Top Cast

  • Matt Perl

    Matt Perl

    George "Dodd" Modd

  • Rileigh Belle Wine

    Rileigh Belle Wine

    Cornelia Jerva

  • Jeffrey Richards

    Jeffrey Richards

    Suitor

  • Tiff Crutchfield

    Tiff Crutchfield

    Restaurant Owner

  • Bill Vincent

    Bill Vincent

    Restaurant Owner (voice)

  • Stefan Kobiljak

    Stefan Kobiljak

    Sitcom Character #1

  • Scott Peyton

    Scott Peyton

    Sitcom Character #2

Overview

Dodd, a freshly signed baseball player struggling to say goodbye to his hometown, spends his final night trying to reconnect with an old lover.

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