Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ben Rappaport | ... | David | |
Stacey Maltin | ... | Chrissie / Katie Jo / Callie | |
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E'dena Hines | ... | Cece |
Theodora Miranne | ... | Lysi (as Theodora Woolley) | |
Dov Tiefenbach | ... | James | |
Jay DeYonker | ... | Avi | |
Grace Capeless | ... | Young Girl | |
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Jon Lavranos | ... | Peter |
James K. Fulater | ... | Frank | |
Margarita Zhitnikova | ... | Lara / Peace (as Marzy Hart) | |
Neal Lerner | ... | Mickey | |
Julie Hays | ... | Claire | |
Raeden Greer | ... | Jenny | |
Jared Kemp | ... | Alex | |
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Brian Ray Norris | ... | Tom |
CHRISSIE and CECE play a con game with strangers to put a roof over their heads while fantasizing about their dream apartment. When Chrissie meets DAVID, a funny, genuine guy who works his way into her heart, she falls for him and must decide whether to confess the real circumstances of her life or continue her lie at all costs. Even at the cost of someone's life.
Should have been called how to be an acceptable prostitute. All it is is a rom com BS twist on how to be a prostitute and call it romance. Just another take on pretty woman, a stupid woman's dream and harks back to still believing chivalry should exist when equality should and all women are princess which clearly they are not. The BS and unreasonable expectations makers of these kinds of movies try to make people think this is what we should believe is condemnable and is a comment non how society is heading. Why do people (let alone myself in this case) even watch this kind of crap movie