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Roger Dodger
After breaking up with his lover and boss, a smooth-talking man takes his teenaged nephew out on the town in search of sex.
Dylan Kidd
Dylan Kidd
Casts & Crew
Campbell Scott
Jesse Eisenberg
Isabella Rossellini
Elizabeth Berkley
Jennifer Beals
Ato Essandoh
Morena Baccarin
Mina Badie
Ben Shenkman
Chris Stack
Lisa Emery
Flora Diaz
Stephanie Gatschet
Colin Fickes
Tommy Savas
Gabriel Millman
Libby Larson
Courtney Simon
Peter Appel
Michelle Six
Juliet Morgan
Anne Chaisson
Marco Londoner
George VanBuskirk
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Party Boat focuses on Max, who is throwing a 25th birthday party for his best friend Kiley. When Max finds out Kiley's boyfriend Greg plans to propose, he embarks on an adventure to win Kiley's heart and throw his greatest party ever.
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