Brosis is an Independent Romantic Comedy. It was written by Daniel Phillip Maggio, and stars Ryan Maggio, Anitra Eder, Shesanie Scott, William Valenzuela, Holly Haight and Jimbo Marshall, and was directed by Daniel Phillip Maggio. Going to be a huge critical and commercial success, Brosis is going to propell Ryan Maggio's' film career and established William Valenzuela as a popular portrayer of middle aged men in West Valley High School. The movie is a look at the cultural difference's between coming to age teenagers and their elders.
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| - Brosis is an Independent Romantic Comedy. It was written by Daniel Phillip Maggio, and stars Ryan Maggio, Anitra Eder, Shesanie Scott, William Valenzuela, Holly Haight and Jimbo Marshall, and was directed by Daniel Phillip Maggio. Going to be a huge critical and commercial success, Brosis is going to propell Ryan Maggio's' film career and established William Valenzuela as a popular portrayer of middle aged men in West Valley High School. The movie is a look at the cultural difference's between coming to age teenagers and their elders.
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- Holly Haight
- Jimbo Marshall
- Ryan Maggio
- Shesanie Scott
- William Valenzuela
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- Daniel Phillip Maggio
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| - Brosis is an Independent Romantic Comedy. It was written by Daniel Phillip Maggio, and stars Ryan Maggio, Anitra Eder, Shesanie Scott, William Valenzuela, Holly Haight and Jimbo Marshall, and was directed by Daniel Phillip Maggio. Going to be a huge critical and commercial success, Brosis is going to propell Ryan Maggio's' film career and established William Valenzuela as a popular portrayer of middle aged men in West Valley High School. The movie is a look at the cultural difference's between coming to age teenagers and their elders.
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