
The Personals
Romance · Comedy
Overview
A touching yet humorous tale of a divorced man searching for love in the personals column and finding out about life in the process.
Top Cast


Bill Schoppert
Bill Schoppert
Bill
Bill Schoppert
Bill
Karen Landry
Karen Landry
Adrienne
Karen Landry
Adrienne


Paul Eiding
Paul Eiding
Paul
Paul Eiding
Paul


Michael Laskin
Michael Laskin
David
Michael Laskin
David
Victoria Dakil
Victoria Dakil
Shelly
Victoria Dakil
Shelly
Chris Forth
Chris Forth
Jennifer
Chris Forth
Jennifer


Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Jay
Patrick Thomas O'Brien
Jay
Claudia Bloch
Claudia Bloch
Marriage counsellor
Claudia Bloch
Marriage counsellor
Steve Cannon
Steve Cannon
Radio announcer (voice)
Steve Cannon
Radio announcer (voice)
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