
Middle Man
Drama · Comedy · Crime
Overview
When a hapless, unfunny, wanna-be comedian picks up a mysterious hitchhiker on his way to Vegas to audition for the Monte Guy show, he unwittingly becomes trapped in a desert-town killing spree that also has a very unexpected consequence - it improves his comedy.
Top Cast


Jim O'Heir
Jim O'Heir
Lenny
Jim O'Heir
Lenny


Andrew J. West
Andrew J. West
Hitch
Andrew J. West
Hitch


Josh McDermitt
Josh McDermitt
T-Bird
Josh McDermitt
T-Bird


Anne Dudek
Anne Dudek
Grail
Anne Dudek
Grail


Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter
Father Ricky / Lil J
Tracey Walter
Father Ricky / Lil J


Chris Gann
Chris Gann
Militia Man
Chris Gann
Militia Man


Robert Catrini
Robert Catrini
Jake
Robert Catrini
Jake
Barbo K. Adler
Barbo K. Adler
Lenny's Mom
Barbo K. Adler
Lenny's Mom


Jocelyn Ayanna
Jocelyn Ayanna
Evelyn
Jocelyn Ayanna
Evelyn


Chairman Barnes
Chairman Barnes
Francis
Chairman Barnes
Francis
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