According to Spencer (2001)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Spencer (Jesse Bradford) moves to L.A. and takes a job in the mailroom of a large company, where he encounters Melora (Mia Kirshner), whom he has been in love with since elementary school. As... Spencer (Jesse Bradford) moves to L.A. and takes a job in the mailroom of a large company, where he encounters Melora (Mia Kirshner), whom he has been in love with since elementary school. As aspiring writer, Melora is already involved in a relationship, so Spencer decides to be content to be her friend and hope that she will eventually come around. While waiting, he moves in with two "film makers" who are actually shooting a porn film, giving him a series of strange adventures. [More]
Starring: Jesse Bradford, Mia Kirshner, David Krumholtz, Adam Goldberg
Starring: Jesse Bradford, Mia Kirshner, David Krumholtz, Adam Goldberg, Brad Rowe, Marissa Ribisi, Giovanni Ribisi, Florence Stanley
Director: Shane Edelman
Director: Shane Edelman
Screenwriter: Marissa Ribisi, Shane Edelman, Meredith Morton
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