
Under the Age
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Susie, a transgender bartender, deals with four patrons who stumble into her place of work. She grows wary of the two men and the two women, the latter of which are underage, and tension begins to mount and escalate between all of the characters.
Top Cast


Paul Angelis
Paul Angelis
Susie
Paul Angelis
Susie


Michael Angelis
Michael Angelis
Mike
Michael Angelis
Mike


Stephen Bent
Stephen Bent
Jack
Stephen Bent
Jack
Rosalind Elliot
Rosalind Elliot
Alison
Rosalind Elliot
Alison
Sylvia Brayshay
Sylvia Brayshay
Sandra
Sylvia Brayshay
Sandra
David Lincoln
David Lincoln
The Boy
David Lincoln
The Boy
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