
January
Comedy · Drama
Overview
In the dead of winter, a hard nosed church volunteer in small town Wisconsin clashes with a young bridal party during a last minute wedding.
Top Cast


Rene Leech
Rene Leech
Dawn (Bride)
Rene Leech
Dawn (Bride)
Becky Brown
Becky Brown
Marty
Becky Brown
Marty


Kris Ann Russell
Kris Ann Russell
Carol
Kris Ann Russell
Carol
Phil Bartolf
Phil Bartolf
Pastor
Phil Bartolf
Pastor
Rebecca Hurt
Rebecca Hurt
Bride's Friend
Rebecca Hurt
Bride's Friend
Deborah Bare
Deborah Bare
Choir Director
Deborah Bare
Choir Director
Nino Hara
Nino Hara
Usher
Nino Hara
Usher
Amy Sue Fall
Amy Sue Fall
Choir Member
Amy Sue Fall
Choir Member
Nora Hounsel
Nora Hounsel
Bridesmaid
Nora Hounsel
Bridesmaid
Kelsey Kusinitz
Kelsey Kusinitz
Bridesmaid
Kelsey Kusinitz
Bridesmaid
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