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Breakin' All the Rules
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After being abruptly dumped by his fiancée, Quincy Watson decides to quit his job as an editor. Inspired by her, he publishes a break-up hand-book for men, becoming a best-selling author in the process.
After being abruptly dumped by his fiancée, Quincy Watson decides to quit his job as an editor. Inspired by her, he publishes a break-up hand-book for men, becoming a best-selling author in the process.
Actors:
Bianca Lawson,
Jill Ritchie,
Faune Chambers Watkins,
Amie Petersen,
Heather Headley,
Gerald Emerick,
Alonzo F. Jones
Bianca Lawson
20 March 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
Jill Ritchie
5 March 1974, Romeo, Michigan, USA
Faune Chambers Watkins
23 September 1976, Florida, USA
Amie Petersen
Heather Headley
5 October 1974, Barataria, Trinidad, West Indies
Gerald Emerick
Alonzo F. Jones
June 13, 1970 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Director:
Daniel Taplitz
Daniel Taplitz
Country:
United States
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