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Get a Job (2011)

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상영시간 : 1시간 32분

연출 : Brian Kohne

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

출연진

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

제작진

Brian Kohne
Brian Kohne
Director

비슷한 영화

알로하! 오하나를 찾아서
우리 고향은 뉴욕인데? 할아버지가 사는 오아후섬으로 간 남매. 그들은 사라진 보물을 찾는 아찔한 모험을 하며 깨닫는다. 하와이가 어떤 곳인지, 가족이 얼마나 소중한지.
릴로 & 스티치
하와이 섬에서 언니 나니와 함께 사는 외톨이 소녀 릴로는 엘비스 프레슬리의 노래를 즐기고 훌라춤을 추며 씩씩하게 하루하루를 살아가는 사랑스런 아이. 늘 친구 하나 만들기가 소원이었던 릴로는 동물보호소에서 스티치를 만나게 되자 그를 집으로 데려간다. 릴로에겐 그저 귀여울 뿐인 강아지로 보이지만 사실 스티치는 투로 행성의 실험용 외계 생명체. 은하계 감옥으로 끌려가던 중 도망치다가 그만 지구에 불시착한 것이다. 투로 행성의 스티치 추격대가 지구로 날아오고 스티치는 갖은 꾀로 그들의 추적을 피해다닌다.
릴로 & 스티치 2
625마리의 실험체가 하와이에 도착하자, 평화롭게 지내던 스티치에게 문제가 생긴다. 우승자 출신인 엄마를 본받아 훌라 경연대회에 나가는 릴로를 돕던 스티치는 갑자기 몸에 이상이 생겨 마을을 쑥대밭으로 만든다. 이제 사랑하는 친구 스티치를 구할 수 있는 유일한 희망은 오하나의 정신으로 무장한 릴로, 나니, 그리고 줌바의 손에 달려 있는데...
하와이
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