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The Friendless Five - Season 1

An excitable history teacher joins forces with her skeptical teenage sister and her friends to solve a longtime family mystery. They must race to track down a lost treasure before it falls into the wrong hands.

Top Cast

  • Alexandra Stamler

    Alexandra Stamler

    Addie

  • Melanie Recker

    Melanie Recker

    Quincy

  • Anna Lore

    Anna Lore

    Brie

  • Shelby Steel

    Shelby Steel

    Janelle

  • Noah Crawford

    Noah Crawford

    Mercer

  • Joey Shea

    Joey Shea

    Kevin

  • Raven Troup

    Raven Troup

    Francine

Overview

An excitable history teacher joins forces with her skeptical teenage sister and her friends to solve a longtime family mystery. They must race to track down a lost treasure before it falls into the wrong hands.

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