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STOP AND GO | DECAL’s Covid Comedy Starring Whitney Call and Mallory Everton | Opens October 1

DIRECTED BY Mallory Everton and Stephen Meek
WRITTEN BY Whitney Call and Mallory Everton
STARRING
Whitney Call and Mallory Everton

Synopsis: Sisters Blake and Jamie’s big plans for the year come to a screeching halt when they are forced to rescue their grandmother and her beloved dog from her nursing home, before their reckless sister can get there first. They embark on a hilarious cross-country race against time while contending with a deranged dog breeder, a highly inappropriate 9-year-old, and a clueless Romeo, all in the name of family.

Cast: Whitney Call, Mallory Everton, Julia Jolley, Anne Sward Hansen

Produced by: Sorø Films Production in partnership with BuzzFeed Studios

Producers:  Scott Christopherson, Abi Nielson Hunsaker, Babetta Kelly, Stephen Meek

Cinematographer: Brenna Empey

Running Time: 80 minutes

Rating: Not Rated

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