

TV Movie · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Trish is a journalist who is on back-to-back bridesmaid duty for her three best friends. When her date is unable to join, she pairs up with photographer Ryan, the brother of her best friend.
Top Cast


Stephanie Bennett
Stephanie Bennett
Trish
Stephanie Bennett
Trish


Casey Deidrick
Casey Deidrick
Ryan
Casey Deidrick
Ryan


Luisa d'Oliveira
Luisa d'Oliveira
Michelle
Luisa d'Oliveira
Michelle


Francesca Bianchi
Francesca Bianchi
Laurel
Francesca Bianchi
Laurel


Natalie Sharp
Natalie Sharp
June
Natalie Sharp
June


Drew Henderson
Drew Henderson
Rod Flynn
Drew Henderson
Rod Flynn


Nathanael Vass
Nathanael Vass
Sean
Nathanael Vass
Sean


Alex Barima
Alex Barima
Peter
Alex Barima
Peter


Jill Morrison
Jill Morrison
Carrie
Jill Morrison
Carrie


Luke Camilleri
Luke Camilleri
George
Luke Camilleri
George
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