

Comedy · Crime · Mystery
Overview
After being conned into buying a shady '65 Chrysler, Mike's first date plans with girl-next-door Kelsey implode as he finds himself targeted by criminals, cops, and a crazy cat lady.
Top Cast


Tyson Brown
Tyson Brown
Mike
Tyson Brown
Mike


Shelby Duclos
Shelby Duclos
Kelsey
Shelby Duclos
Kelsey


Jesse Janzen
Jesse Janzen
The Captain
Jesse Janzen
The Captain


Nicole Berry
Nicole Berry
Sergeant Davis
Nicole Berry
Sergeant Davis


Ryan Quinn Adams
Ryan Quinn Adams
Vince
Ryan Quinn Adams
Vince


Brandon Kraus
Brandon Kraus
Chet
Brandon Kraus
Chet
Angela Barber
Angela Barber
Ricky
Angela Barber
Ricky


Dave Reimer
Dave Reimer
Shannon
Dave Reimer
Shannon


Samuel Ademola
Samuel Ademola
Deputy Duchovny
Samuel Ademola
Deputy Duchovny
Scott E. Noble
Scott E. Noble
Dennis
Scott E. Noble
Dennis
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