
Me Three
Fantasy · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Jeannie is a dark, self-destructive, closeted 17-year-old West L.A. girl. She has to navigate school, friends, her first romance with a girl, and dealing with her bickering divorced parents. Jeannie purchases a Native American pendant to help her gain positive energy. But something goes wrong when the pendent transfers the spirits of her slain parents into her body.
Top Cast


Brooke Hayley Martin
Brooke Hayley Martin
Jeannie Steffi
Brooke Hayley Martin
Jeannie Steffi
Emily Zapotocny
Emily Zapotocny
Maya Barron
Emily Zapotocny
Maya Barron
Cynthia Zitter
Cynthia Zitter
Sylvia Chaplan
Cynthia Zitter
Sylvia Chaplan
Curtiss Frisle
Curtiss Frisle
Bill Steffi
Curtiss Frisle
Bill Steffi
Retta Putignano
Retta Putignano
Melissa Steffi
Retta Putignano
Melissa Steffi
Porchea Carroll
Porchea Carroll
Vanessa Morris
Porchea Carroll
Vanessa Morris
Marcus McGee
Marcus McGee
Rick Black
Marcus McGee
Rick Black
Alexander Fazel
Alexander Fazel
Keith Bump
Alexander Fazel
Keith Bump


Edsel Pete
Edsel Pete
Mark Singer
Edsel Pete
Mark Singer
Regan Shea
Regan Shea
Dana Heels
Regan Shea
Dana Heels
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