
The Redemption of Vincent Young
Comedy
Overview
After the sudden death of his twin brother, aging slacker Vincent Young returns to his hometown to look over his nephew, Greg and sister-in-law, Cate. But suburban life proves to be too much for the puerile gamer as he struggles to hold a job and pursue his dreams of creating a virtual reality console while fighting for the affection of his new family when Cate's revered co-worker moves in. After a string of disastrous confrontations and on the verge of a mental breakdown, Vincent befriends a mysterious homeless man and re-unites with his best friend in a frantic attempt to connect with his nephew and prove himself as a worthy successor to his late sibling in this outrageous comedy.
Top Cast


Michael Fredianelli
Michael Fredianelli
Vincent / James
Michael Fredianelli
Vincent / James


Matt Monaco
Matt Monaco
Steven
Matt Monaco
Steven


Juliana Folk
Juliana Folk
Cate
Juliana Folk
Cate


Sarah Jean Allen
Sarah Jean Allen
Bethany
Sarah Jean Allen
Bethany


Logan Wildey
Logan Wildey
Jack
Logan Wildey
Jack


James Allen Brewer
James Allen Brewer
Terry
James Allen Brewer
Terry
Alex Straser
Alex Straser
Greg
Alex Straser
Greg
Julia Livesey
Julia Livesey
Donna
Julia Livesey
Donna


Tony Sommers
Tony Sommers
David
Tony Sommers
David


Maggie VandenBerghe
Maggie VandenBerghe
Sheilah
Maggie VandenBerghe
Sheilah
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