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A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk With Me A While starring Tyne Daly, Nana Visitor, James Marsters, Brian Murray has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about 2 hr, and a scheduled release date of October 26th, 2018.
It received a user score of 63/100 on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 14 top users.
Thinking about what happens in this film? Here's the plot: "The Bread Factory is the scene for rehearsals of the Greek play Hecuba. But the real theatrics are outside the theater, with the town invaded by bizarre tourists and mysterious tech start-up workers. There is a new normal in Checkford, if it is even really Checkford any longer."
'A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk With Me A While' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Apple TV, Hoopla, Fandor, Philo, Fandor Amazon Channel, and OVID .
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'A Bread Factory, Part Two: Walk With Me A While' Release Dates
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A two-part film written and directed by Patrick Wang.
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