The Trouble with Romance

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The Trouble with Romance
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Promotional film poster
Directed byGene Rhee
Written byGene Rhee
Sharri Hefner
Mike Su
Produced byEmily Liu
Gene Rhee
Jennifer Siebel
Starring Kip Pardue
David Eigenberg
Roger Fan
Josie Davis
Jordan Belfi
Jennifer Siebel
Sheetal Sheth
Portia Dawson
Cinematography Nathan Wilson
Edited by Jacqueline Cambas
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Trouble with Romance is a 2007 comedy-drama film directed by Gene Rhee and starring Kip Pardue, David Eigenberg, Roger Fan, Josie Davis, Sheetal Sheth, and Coby Ryan McLaughlin.


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