
The Weatherman Who Knew Too Much
Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
Desperate to keep his job, a local weatherman seeks out prediction powers from a psychic, but will the power of his new abilities be his downfall or will he be able to keep up the charade?
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Catherine Collier
Catherine Collier
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