
Sisters & Brothers | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 21, 2013
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A major sliding scale in acting talent within the cast. Can't settle on a style. Each story seems to tread water. Swing and a miss.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Deflated Dustin Milligan is fed up of living in the shadow of a movie star brother, but what can be done? |
| lead actors | Camille Sullivan | Amanda Crew | Cory Monteith | Dustin Milligan | Gabrielle Miller |
| director | Carl Bessai |









