
Third Act
Drama · Comedy · Crime
Overview
"Third Act" follows a beloved theater troupe facing eviction, prompting them to scheme a bank heist while filming on-site. Combining the humor of 'The Office' with the cinematic essence of 'Birdman', the film intertwines comedy and a behind-the-scenes vibe of the entertainment world.
Top Cast


Basil Hoffman
Basil Hoffman
Uncle Paul
Basil Hoffman
Uncle Paul


Chris Bylsma
Chris Bylsma
Jim
Chris Bylsma
Jim


Jodi Lynn Thomas
Jodi Lynn Thomas
Madi
Jodi Lynn Thomas
Madi


Doug Montoya
Doug Montoya
Gus
Doug Montoya
Gus


Lauren Poole
Lauren Poole
Band Member
Lauren Poole
Band Member


Matthew Van Wettering
Matthew Van Wettering
Steve
Matthew Van Wettering
Steve


Vic Browder
Vic Browder
Adam
Vic Browder
Adam


Kristin K. Berg
Kristin K. Berg
Abby (as Kristin Berg)
Kristin K. Berg
Abby (as Kristin Berg)


Michael Lovato
Michael Lovato
Rick
Michael Lovato
Rick
Keith Allen West
Keith Allen West
Leo
Keith Allen West
Leo
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