Movies Starring Preston Vanderslice
Total movies found: 3, viewing from 1 to 3
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Stonerville
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Comedy
Actors: Patrick Cavanaugh, Alex Mauriello, Brian Guest, Cameron Goodman, Phil Morris, Pauly Shore, Rodney To, Shannon McKain, Preston Vanderslice, Anthony DeSantis, Richard Tanner, Jennifer Etienne Eckert, Gabrielle Wagner, Joey Diaz, Bob Rumnock, David A. Cooper, Matthew Hatchette, Weston Nathanson, Michael Chih Ming, Paul Rae, Dylan Mandlson, Brennan Taylor, Patrick Holland, Tom Alexander, Lora Lyn Peterson, Kim Chase, Jacob Grodnik, Annie O'Donnell, Nicholas Leiting, Brendan Aguiar, Robert Crobar Bilus, Chad Bronder, Matt Corboy, Dita de Leon, Rachel Grodnik, Andrea Groener, Martin William Harris, Bunny Levine, Tommy Lukasewicz, Leslie Nielsen, Jeremy C. Owens, Robyn Jean Springer, Gabriela Targos, Diana Terranova
Directors: Bill Corcoran
When Troy "Slam" Slamsky looses his girl love makes a wake up call and he finds success in the viral world of on line advertising with some hysterical twists on an old theme. Finding a new love who understands his vision sets Salam free to do what he loves, love who he does and make crazy videos. Written by Newton Cranberry
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Brotherhood
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Trevor Morgan, Jon Foster, Lou Taylor Pucci, Arlen Escarpeta, Jesse Steccato, Jennifer Sipes, Luke Sexton, Chad Halbrook, Preston Vanderslice, Tyler Corie, Evan Gamble, Katherine VanderLinden, Jeff Gibbs, Jack O'Donnell, Matt Phillips, Ryan Ripple, Meyer DeLeeuw, Jessi Duvall, Lauryn Garner, Kirk Griffith, Daniel B. Howard, Grant James, Kerry McCormick, Bridgette Mishelle, Joshua Moreno, Heather Okun, Andrew Sather, Randal Scott, Laurel Whitsett, Katie Willhite, Nicole Holt, Mary Dalton, Keith Douglas, Duane Hamelin, Charity Maashe, Robert N. McLain, Omaka Omegah, Michael Pasvar, Jeremy R. Stein, Taylor Tippins, Rich Vieira, Jared Whittenberg, Deborah Woodson
Directors: Will Canon
Adam Buckley finds himself in the middle of a convenience store robbery during his last night as a pledge for a college fraternity. When the initiation ritual goes horribly wrong, and every move proves disastrous, Adam is forced to confront a new challenge all together, and he has to take a stand. Written by Anonymous



