
60 Dates in 6 Months
Comedy · Romance
Overview
A widowed woman in her 50s, recovering from a neck injury, sets out to go on 60 dates in six months-facing bad matches, worse advice, and unexpected healing in her hilariously messy comeback to modern love.
Top Cast


Katelin Chesna
Katelin Chesna
Maureen
Katelin Chesna
Maureen
Adrianne Harris
Adrianne Harris
Beth
Adrianne Harris
Beth


Sage Kirkpatrick
Sage Kirkpatrick
Amber
Sage Kirkpatrick
Amber
Rob Moore
Rob Moore
Matt
Rob Moore
Matt
Corbin Timbrook
Corbin Timbrook
Craig
Corbin Timbrook
Craig
James Hyde
James Hyde
Mike
James Hyde
Mike
Jennifer Levinson
Jennifer Levinson
Barista
Jennifer Levinson
Barista
Annabel Storm
Annabel Storm
Jen
Annabel Storm
Jen


Deacon Ledges
Deacon Ledges
Dentist
Deacon Ledges
Dentist


Paul Logan
Paul Logan
It's All About Me
Paul Logan
It's All About Me
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