Make Like a Tree (2012)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 8M

Director : Ricardo Ultreras

Synopsis

How to get rid of an unwanted houseguest.

Actors

Kim Beavers
Kim Beavers
Beth
Jacqueline Cereceres
Jacqueline Cereceres
Sara
Ingrid Clay
Ingrid Clay
Rachel
Michelle Coyle
Michelle Coyle
Kelly

Crews

Michelle Coyle
Michelle Coyle
Writer
Ricardo Ultreras
Ricardo Ultreras
Director
Nicholas Weidner
Nicholas Weidner
Cinematography
Michelle Coyle
Michelle Coyle
Editor

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