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Overview
Who's tougher; Star Trek or Star Wars, Uncle Ben or Aunt Jemima? In this dark comedy with an unusual twist, a couple of lifelong friends eat breakfast in a diner at dawn. They debate the outcome of epic fictitious battles while they delay the inevitable.
Top Cast


Drew Scott
Drew Scott
Drew
Drew Scott
Drew
Scott Wallis
Scott Wallis
Steve
Scott Wallis
Steve
Nathaniel Moher
Nathaniel Moher
Cool/Male Hostage
Nathaniel Moher
Cool/Male Hostage


Aurora Chan
Aurora Chan
Female Hostage
Aurora Chan
Female Hostage
Dave Gordon
Dave Gordon
Police Chief
Dave Gordon
Police Chief
Rob Grant
Rob Grant
Police Officer #1
Rob Grant
Police Officer #1
Caley Honeywell
Caley Honeywell
Police Officer #5
Caley Honeywell
Police Officer #5
Sean Bygrave
Sean Bygrave
Diner Hostage #1
Sean Bygrave
Diner Hostage #1
Tiffany Sheppard
Tiffany Sheppard
Diner Hostage #2
Tiffany Sheppard
Diner Hostage #2
McKenzie Chipiuk
McKenzie Chipiuk
Diner Hostage #4
McKenzie Chipiuk
Diner Hostage #4
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