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Cara Seymour | ... |
Holly
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Lori Petty | ... |
Bartender
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James McCaffrey | ... |
Steven
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Kevin Breznahan | ... |
Jay
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Laura Adamo | ... |
Lali
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Angelica S Alvarez | ... |
Girl
(as Angelica S. Alvarez)
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Utkarsh Ambudkar | ... |
Nikash
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Megan Armitage | ... |
Lucy
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Ashlie Atkinson | ... |
Donna
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Enrico Ciotti | ... |
Carlo
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Chris Cipriano | ... |
Bar Patron
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Dominic Colón | ... |
Rey
(as Dominic Colon)
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T.J. Craig | ... |
Drunk
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Timothy Doyle | ... |
Bar Regular
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J.R. Dziengel | ... |
Nacho
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Last Call is a snapshot of a night out in the big city. The eye of the camera moves through a collection of humorous and horrible moments between friends, lovers, relatives, colleagues, and total strangers, and then slows down to capture a moment that could alter the life of one of the characters forever. In a NYC dive bar over the course of one night, Last Call follows two different groups of people: A theatre director and his ensemble of young "nobody" actors, regulars at this bar, whose off-off-off-Broadway play closed tonight; and the owner of a small business, her brother, and her two employees, whose bankrupt business also closed tonight. All of them are at the bar to get drunk. Last Call opens at the end of what has clearly been an inebriated night. As Steven, the wheelchair-bound theatre director, rolls himself toward the door, his Life Chronometer, a "device" that indicates how much time he has left to live down to the second, comes out of his chest flashing. Time is running ... Written by The Sullivan Project