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Cayman Went
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Fading Hollywood underwater action star Cayman Went (Michael Lombardi) travels to a Caribbean island to convince three property owners to sell their land to a real estate mogul.
Fading Hollywood underwater action star Cayman Went (Michael Lombardi) travels to a Caribbean island to convince three property owners to sell their land to a real estate mogul.
Actors:
Pete Wiggins,
Rita Estevanovich,
Franklin Ojeda Smith,
Michael Lombardi,
John Speredakos,
Jeffrey DeMunn,
Lisa Barnes,
Tuffy Questell,
Peter Maloney,
Ellie Kemper,
Tenson Scott
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Pete Wiggins
Rita Estevanovich
Franklin Ojeda Smith
Michael Lombardi
2 September 1976, USA
John Speredakos
11 August 1962, New York City, New York, USA
Jeffrey DeMunn
25 April 1947, Buffalo, New York, USA
Lisa Barnes
Tuffy Questell
9 May 1968, New York City, New York, USA
Peter Maloney
23 November 1944, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ellie Kemper
2 May 1980, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Tenson Scott
Director:
Bobby Sheehan
Bobby Sheehan
Country:
United States
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New York Times
June 05, 2009
There are any number of reasons a group of filmmakers would choose so idyllic a locale to mount a production. Making an interesting movie, however, does not appear to have been one of them.

