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Get a Job (2011)

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Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 32M

Director : Brian Kohne

Sinopsis

In order to save his own job, an employment agent has to find work for the most unemployable man on Maui.

Actores

Willie K. Kahaiali'i
Willie K. Kahaiali'i
William
Eric Gilliom
Eric Gilliom
Merton

Tripulaciones

Brian Kohne
Brian Kohne
Director

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