
Drawing The Line
Drama
Overview
Paul struggles with growing older and longs for the days of his youth, because of this Paul is a coke addict trying to recapture the feelings he used to have, creating stress in his marriage to his "High School sweetheart" Sarah.
Top Cast
Matthew Hasle
Matthew Hasle
Paul
Matthew Hasle
Paul


Christopher Childs
Christopher Childs
Mr. Millman
Christopher Childs
Mr. Millman
Bridget Gilewitch
Bridget Gilewitch
Sarah
Bridget Gilewitch
Sarah
Mitch Munden
Mitch Munden
Fred
Mitch Munden
Fred
William Finnegan
William Finnegan
Young Paul
William Finnegan
Young Paul
Ilana Roberts
Ilana Roberts
Young Sarah
Ilana Roberts
Young Sarah
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