
With Water Guns Blazing
Drama · Western · Action
Overview
Spence and April participate in their high school’s chapter of Senior Assassin, but when April starts to take the game a little too seriously, Spence second-guesses her motives, their friends, and their relationship.
Top Cast
Garvey Anderson
Garvey Anderson
Spence Wilder
Garvey Anderson
Spence Wilder
Madi Arnold-Mietz
Madi Arnold-Mietz
April Kennedy
Madi Arnold-Mietz
April Kennedy
Jessica Orrantia
Jessica Orrantia
Susie
Jessica Orrantia
Susie
Jalen Guinn
Jalen Guinn
Jim
Jalen Guinn
Jim
Trenton Foster
Trenton Foster
Gunner
Trenton Foster
Gunner
Nicholas Vandervort
Nicholas Vandervort
Hunter
Nicholas Vandervort
Hunter
Kobe Capati
Kobe Capati
Victim #1
Kobe Capati
Victim #1
Jack Clarke
Jack Clarke
Victim #2
Jack Clarke
Victim #2
Jordan Choi
Jordan Choi
Victim #3
Jordan Choi
Victim #3
Lori Manouchehri
Lori Manouchehri
Victim #4
Lori Manouchehri
Victim #4
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