A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ben Jarvis, Kabrina Miller, Weston Roberts
Written by:
Spanky Dustin Ward
Directed by:
Spanky Dustin Ward
Release Date:
March 3, 2018
Original Title:
Hello I Love You
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Otay Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Andy Miller has asked a large number of women he didn't know to marry him. They said no. But Emma, a beautiful veterinary student agrees to go on some dates to see if they'll fall in love. Emma thinks this is all a joke set up by her roommate Mandy, but it's all a reality TV show created by Andy and Emma's the oblivious star.
Andy Miller has asked a large number of women he didn't know to marry him. They said no. But Emma, a beautiful veterinary student, agrees to go on some dates to see if they'll fall in love. Emma thinks this is all a joke set up by her roommate Mandy, but it's all a reality TV show created by Andy and Emma is the oblivious star.
Director:
Spanky Dustin Ward
Director of Photography:
Nyk Fry
Editor:
Nyk Fry
Executive Producer:
Spanky Dustin Ward
Original Music Composer:
Russ Whitelock
Producer:
Susan McEvoy
Second Assistant Director:
Michael Richmond
Writer:
Spanky Dustin Ward
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