"Life on a Stick" is a 2005 American comedy film that premiered on March 24, 2005, worldwide. The movie follows the lives of various characters, including Sandy (played by Andrea Bendewald), Singer #3 (played by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), Fred (played by Charlie Finn), Greg (played by Nick Offerman), Lily (played by Rachelle Lefevre), Mr. Hut (played by Maz Jobrani), TV Voice #1 (played by Chris Hogan), Evan (played by Sean Johnson), Mrs. Flickman (played by Megan Fay), Vinnie (played by Simon Helberg), Jeannie (played by Romi Windsor), Edith (played by Catherine Justen), Brad (played by Josh Braaten), Nana (played by Darlene Cardon), Rebecca (played by Ashley Egan), Mr. Richardson (played by John Bliss), Allison (played by Valerie Azlynn), Bandito (played by Matthew Brent), Customer (played by Jane Edith Wilson), Rick Lackerson (played by Matthew Glave), Old Woman (played by Pamela Kosh), Laz Lackerson (played by Zachary Naito), Herr Schmidt (played by Terry Rouds), Markie (played by Natsuko Ohama), Michelle Lackerson (played by Amy Yasbeck), Mr. Flickman (played by Jerry Lambert), Usher (played by Cory Tyler), Movie Theatre Mom (played by April Audia), Bobby (played by Ruben Studdard), Nancy (played by Brook D'Orsey), Jenny (played by Ali Hillis), Susan (played by Brittany Renee Finamore), Pirate (played by Jason Huber), Sensei McGurk (played by Pat Town), Emily (played by Rachel Style), Female Employee (played by Claire Tittleman), Kenny (played by John Wellner), Girl #2 (played by Christy Incey), Young Guy (played by David Mueller), Jasper (played by Ryan Belville), Gus Lackerson (played by Frankie Ryan Manriquez), Little Boy (played by Austin Rogers), TV Voice #2 (played by Peter Emshwiller), Molly Callahan (played by Sage Thompson), Judge (played by Christopher T. Wood), Leonard (played by Chuck Carter), Ginger (played by Kimberly Caldwell), and Male Employee (played by Aris Alvardo).
The film portrays the everyday lives and interactions of these characters, providing a comedic and entertaining look at their experiences. With a diverse cast and humorous situations, "Life on a Stick" offers a light-hearted and enjoyable viewing experience for audiences.
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