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Guest House (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Michael Baumgarten
  • Writer: Michael Baumgarten
  • Producer: Michael Baumgarten; Harold Hafner

CGiii Comment

Baumgarten is neither a director nor is he a writer...he is pitifully inept at both jobs.

The acting is not much better...getting an actress, who cannot sing, to sing a fart of a song is not only poor judgment but embarrassing...

Why do men think they can do a lesbian story justice?

Baumgarten's filmmaking is a gross injustice - a criminal waste of $250,000 - what did he spend the money on??? A luxury car for himself!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Before leaving for college, a recently dumped goth girl's life changes forever when she falls in love with a smart and professional college grad who is staying in the family's guest house.

Cast & Characters

Ruth Reynolds as Rachel;
Ruth Ann Reynolds as Rachel;
Madeline Merritt as Amy;
Tom McCafferty as Frank;
Jake Parker as Jason;
Brittany Glover as Frank's Date;
Ashley Ayers as Mara's Female Fan;
Matthew Wayne as Kid at Christmas Party;
Matt Shore as 8-Track Guy