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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.
"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.
Matt Perl
George "Dodd" Modd
Rileigh Belle Wine
Cornelia Jerva
Jeffrey Richards
Suitor
Tiff Crutchfield
Restaurant Owner
Bill Vincent
Restaurant Owner (voice)
Stefan Kobiljak
Sitcom Character #1
Scott Peyton
Sitcom Character #2
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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