
Moondance
Music · Comedy · Romance
Overview
A rogue Director turns a run of the mill Hollywood love story into a big band musical with the help of his crew and the out of the loop actors.
Top Cast


Adam Conover
Adam Conover
Narrator (voice)
Adam Conover
Narrator (voice)
Sam Jones
Sam Jones
Pat
Sam Jones
Pat
Carolyn Rabbers
Carolyn Rabbers
Abby
Carolyn Rabbers
Abby
Jonah Robinson
Jonah Robinson
Oscar
Jonah Robinson
Oscar
Brandon Stewart
Brandon Stewart
Sean
Brandon Stewart
Sean
Matt Whitney
Matt Whitney
Cooper Flannigan
Matt Whitney
Cooper Flannigan
Kameron Jane
Kameron Jane
Emily
Kameron Jane
Emily


Chase Crawford
Chase Crawford
Producer
Chase Crawford
Producer


Jordan Mullins
Jordan Mullins
Todd
Jordan Mullins
Todd
Craig Lemons
Craig Lemons
Stuart
Craig Lemons
Stuart
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