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Eight close friends soak up their last day of summer together on the beach before parting ways for college. When the next dawn breaks, the friends leave knowing they may never recapture the perfection of their final day, or the bonds they are leaving behind.
Eight close friends soak up their last day of summer together on the beach before parting ways for college. When the next dawn breaks, the friends leave knowing they may never recapture the perfection of their final day, or the bonds they are leaving behind.
Actors:
Rachel DiPillo,
Matt Shively,
Nick Marini,
Carter Jenkins,
Shelley Hennig,
Sonya Walger,
Natalie Hall,
Michael Grant,
Bailey Noble
Rachel DiPillo
26 January 1991, Flint, Michigan, USA
Matt Shively
15 September 1990, Hanford, California, USA
Nick Marini
Carter Jenkins
4 September 1991, Tampa, Florida, USA
Shelley Hennig
2 January 1987, Destrehan, Louisiana, USA
Sonya Walger
6 June 1974, London, England, UK
Natalie Hall
25 January 1990, Vancouver, Canada
Michael Grant
Bailey Noble
13 October 1990, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
Ryan Schwartz
Ryan Schwartz
Country:
United States
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Shelley Hennig
2 January 1987, Destrehan, Louisiana, USA
Sonya Walger
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August 31, 2016
Summer of 8 may be as sincere as a Hughes movie, but it's as shallow as a kiddy pool.

