Growing Up Thirty (2005)
Everyone has to grow up sometime. For John Lennon (no relation to the famous Beatle) and David Mayhews (whose name sounds a little too close to that other guy in a more famous band), that time is now. John is turning thirty, and he's discovering that a lifetime of driving by the love of his life's house is no substitute for the real thing. Meanwhile, David is doing everything he can to adjust to the inevitable time when he, too, must find a real job and possibly give up his dreams of being a rock star. But that isn't proving the easiest thing to do. Both are finding out that life on that road towards the middle is going to take more than a slight adjustment. Growing Up Thirty is a touching comedy for the thirty-something generation that proves that change isn't easy, but that growth demands it
Director: Peter Bruno
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Lisa Ackerman as Amber Gailey |
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Leah Allers as Erin |
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Sarah Andrews as Katrina |
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Rene Arambula as Irate Dad |
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Kelly Fisher as David Mayhews |
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Melissa Hellman as Becca |
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Justin Ipock as John Lennon |
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Rollence Patugan as Syd |
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Vanessa Ross as Audra |
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April Wade as Angela |
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Lee Whittaker as Keith (as Lee Whey) |
| Crew | Paul Stamat | Cinematography |
| Sound | Ryan Ackerman | Sound |
| Sound | Kevin Gaffney | Boom Operator |
| Production | Peter Bruno | Producer |
| Production | Paul Stamat | Producer |
| Production | Matt Feit | Production Assistant |
| Directing | Desiree Stamat | Script Supervisor |
| Writing | Paul Stamat | Writer |
| Directing | Peter Bruno | Director |