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Gilmore Girls: The Festival of Living Art
Running Time: 60 min.
Stars Hollow is chosen as the site for the annual Festival of Living Pictures. Cast as Jesus in a staging of "The Last Supper," Kirk (Sean Gunn) goes way too far "losing" himself in his role, while Lorelai (Lauren Graham) struggles with writing a bad review for another presentation. Meanwhile, Lane (Keiko Agena) replaces band guitarist Dave with Gil (Sebastian Bach), who though undeniably talented is much, much older than the other band members; Sookie (Melissa McCarthy), determined to have her baby at home, hires a midwife who turns out to be more of a mid-husband (Rusty Schwimmer); and Luke's soon-to-be-ex Nicole (Tricia O'Kelley) makes a surprise proposition. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Gilmore Girls: The Festival of Living Art Cast and Crew:
Rusty Schwimmer - (Bruce) |
Michael Winters - (Taylor Doose) |
Nick Offerman - (Beau Melville) |
Todd Lowe - (Zach) |
Mike Gandolfi - (Andrew) |
Brian Berke - (Joe) |
Tricia O'Kelley - (Nicole Leahy) |
Jackson Douglas - (Jackson Melville) |
John Cabrera - (Brian) |
Gabriel Brock - (Chinese Acrobat) |
Lynda Scarlino - (Buff Otis) |
Production Credits:
Chris Long (Director)
Daniel Palladino (Screenwriter)
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