
A Marine Story
Drama
Overview
Marine officer Alexandra is tough enough to kick any guy's ass in a bar fight, but there's one opponent she can't beat: military policy. When she returns to her conservative hometown from Iraq with a mysterious personal life, she finds herself charged with preparing a tempestuous teenage girl to boot camp.
Top Cast


Dreya Weber
Dreya Weber
Alexandra Everett
Dreya Weber
Alexandra Everett
Paris Pickard
Paris Pickard
Saffron
Paris Pickard
Saffron


Anthony Michael Jones
Anthony Michael Jones
Leo
Anthony Michael Jones
Leo
Christine Mourad
Christine Mourad
Holly
Christine Mourad
Holly
Deacon Conroy
Deacon Conroy
Burner
Deacon Conroy
Burner


Gregg Daniel
Gregg Daniel
Sheriff
Gregg Daniel
Sheriff


John Lee Ames
John Lee Ames
Dale
John Lee Ames
Dale
Lisa Nicole Wolpe
Lisa Nicole Wolpe
Shelly
Lisa Nicole Wolpe
Shelly


Alice Rietveld
Alice Rietveld
Nona
Alice Rietveld
Nona


Jason Williams
Jason Williams
Turk
Jason Williams
Turk
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