
Jake the Cinephile
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Jake the Cinephile is the story of a young film fanatic who, fed up with the rowdy behavior and disrespectful etiquette of movie theater audiences, decides to abandon the cinema and take a stab at an actual relationship with a young woman.
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Jack Kyser
Jake
Bethany McHugh
Elizabeth

Mike Cheslik
Disruptive Moviegoer #1
Jon Annunziata
Disruptive Moviegoer #2
Jeremy R. Keller
Bicyclist
Alex Fofonoff
Coughing Cinema Patron
Karen McFarlane
Gum-Smacking Cinema Patron
Tom Corbisiero
Laughing Cinema Patron

Erica Rose
Late Cinema Patron #2
Charles Rivera
Late Cinema Patron #1
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