
Back for Good
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
An actress confronts her quarter-life crisis by breaking up with New York City and returning home to win back the love of her life.
Top Cast
Molly Donovan
Molly Donovan
Max Kelly
Molly Donovan
Max Kelly
Ian Cramer
Ian Cramer
Jesse
Ian Cramer
Jesse
Peter Donovan
Peter Donovan
David Kelly
Peter Donovan
David Kelly
Maggie Carr
Maggie Carr
Jackie
Maggie Carr
Jackie
Colin Whitney
Colin Whitney
Will
Colin Whitney
Will
Julia Best Warner
Julia Best Warner
Sarah
Julia Best Warner
Sarah
Ben Edelman
Ben Edelman
Aaron
Ben Edelman
Aaron
Chris Fafalios
Chris Fafalios
Nick
Chris Fafalios
Nick


Cameo Sherrell
Cameo Sherrell
Daisy
Cameo Sherrell
Daisy
Nina de Raadt
Nina de Raadt
Sasha
Nina de Raadt
Sasha
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