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Alex Sgambati | ... |
Naomi
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Jess Jacobs | ... |
Joe Jennings
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Abigail Klein | ... |
Elsa
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Johnathon Schaech | ... |
Brandon Banks
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Tony Plana | ... |
Michael Channis (Acting Coach)
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Grant Liffmann | ... |
Damian
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Adam Ambruso | ... |
Randy
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Jake Olson | ... |
Will
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Chandler Massey | ... |
Terry
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Jay DeMarcus | ... |
Bar Manager
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Wolfgang Bodison | ... |
Sergeant Barnes
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Dominic Bogart | ... |
Arlo
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Will Wallace | ... |
Anthony
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Bob Telford | ... |
Director
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Janet Craig | ... |
Palm Reader
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Three aspiring young women (Naomi, Joe, and Elsa) set out to break into the acting business. Naomi, the most seasoned of the roommates, is the full package. Joe has the tools and the passion, but perhaps lacks the focus. And Elsa is a fresh-off-the-bus beginner who arrives to the scene excited, energetic, and naive. Even though they all are completely aware of the surrounding evils of their desired career, the short-cuts to achieving instant fame will always be tempting. Especially when the window of success in such a competitive culture is so small and saturated with people who are no different than you. Audiences will agree, Butterfly Caught captures the competitive grind of an actor and the thirst for relevance in a city that often recycles through talent and destroys ambitions. We assure you, even through this film depicts brutal truth, Butterfly Caught is a fun and entertaining ride with interesting characters and a refreshing look at the business and process that captivates us. ...