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Frankie Reno was a child star on a TV show. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's busy making ends meet running "Babylon Vista", a Hollywood apartment inhabited by has-beens and wannabees - with more stories than rent payments. Frankie... See more »

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Frankie
Jason Andrews ...
Stan
Warren G. Hall ...
Joey
Marcia L. Walter ...
Stella
Kimmie Fadem ...
Tiffany
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Carmen
Domonique Garcia ...
Nikki
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Sheila
Tamarra Marai ...
Rhonda
Lars von Saldern ...
Dieter (as Lars Kamper)
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Randy
David Risotto ...
Roscoe Pico
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Chanise
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Jimmy Gaines
Princess Maggay ...
Monessa
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Cassandra Williams
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Jonna
Barry Ashley ...
Larry
Madelaine Culp ...
Edith
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Lenny (as Mark Shepherd)
Ashot Akopyan ...
Akop
Gloria Martinez ...
Lola
Alex Membrano ...
Eduardo
Judy Morse ...
Edna

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Sean Delgado
Steve Sturla

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Steve Sturla ... ()

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Sean Delgado ... co-producer
Steve Sturla ... co-producer

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Cedric Fray Jr.
Andy Marshall
Tom Santo
Christine Weaver

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Sean Delgado

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Sean Delgado
Ryan Sims

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Delia Jiminez Owens ... hair stylist / makeup artist

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Gwena Sims ... boom operator
Ryan Sims ... sound

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Ryan Sims ... electrician

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Frankie Reno was a child star on a TV show. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's busy making ends meet running "Babylon Vista", a Hollywood apartment inhabited by has-beens and wannabees - with more stories than rent payments. Frankie slowly finds himself getting sucked into the bizarre world of his dysfunctional tenants. Written by Anonymous

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  • 90 min
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