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Overview
When a new kid is hired at the movie theater, the young staff of the Nova Cinema 6 feel the pressure of having to secure their job.
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Gunner Willis
Gunner Willis
Joey
Gunner Willis
Joey


Patrick Higgins
Patrick Higgins
New Kid
Patrick Higgins
New Kid


Olivia Sargent
Olivia Sargent
Sarah
Olivia Sargent
Sarah
Tyler White
Tyler White
Derrick
Tyler White
Derrick
Jeffrey Boos
Jeffrey Boos
France
Jeffrey Boos
France
Samantha Araya
Samantha Araya
Tina
Samantha Araya
Tina
Sarah Albanese
Sarah Albanese
Jamie
Sarah Albanese
Jamie
John O'Keefe
John O'Keefe
Ticket Man
John O'Keefe
Ticket Man
Selena Vela
Selena Vela
Hipster Girl
Selena Vela
Hipster Girl
Thomas John Nudi
Thomas John Nudi
Hipster Boy
Thomas John Nudi
Hipster Boy
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