Miss Dial
A consumer affair rep who works from her apartment decides to play hooky one day, and spends her time calling random people, looking for new connections
Views: 68
Genre: Comedy
Director: David H. Steinberg
Actors: Amanda Crew, Beth Grant, David H. Lawrence XVII, Gabrielle Union, Jack Briggs, Jeffrey Berman, Jon Huertas, Mitch Berlow, Robinne Lee, Sam Jaeger, Sara Rue
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