

Comedy · Drama
Overview
On her last night in town, a shy teenager sneaks out with her best friends to throw caution to the wind and confess her feelings to her longtime crush.
Top Cast


Madeline L'Engle
Madeline L'Engle
Madison Baker
Madeline L'Engle
Madison Baker
Jacey Schaper
Jacey Schaper
Cassie Gordon
Jacey Schaper
Cassie Gordon
Sophie Jenkins
Sophie Jenkins
Blaire Beckett
Sophie Jenkins
Blaire Beckett
Izzy Weaver
Izzy Weaver
Nina Gates
Izzy Weaver
Nina Gates
Sydney L'Engle
Sydney L'Engle
Paige Baker
Sydney L'Engle
Paige Baker
Emma Halloran
Emma Halloran
Joslyn
Emma Halloran
Joslyn
DeLanoye Robertson
DeLanoye Robertson
Otis
DeLanoye Robertson
Otis
Joe Getty
Joe Getty
Walt Baker
Joe Getty
Walt Baker
Mark Androvich
Mark Androvich
Cliff
Mark Androvich
Cliff
Steve Handa
Steve Handa
Bridge Man
Steve Handa
Bridge Man
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