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Slightly Single in L.A.

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Slightly Single in L.A.
Directed byJared Hess
Written byJared Hess
Jerusha Hess
Produced byMichael bay
StarringHaylie Duff
Rumer Willis
Jonathan Bennett
CinematographyTBA
Distributed byMiramax Films
Paramount Pictures
New Line Cinema
Release date
2010
Running time
95 min
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish

Slightly Single in L.A. is a 2010 upcoming romantic film starring Haylie Duff, Rumer Willis, and Jonathan Bennett. The movie is still in production.

Synopsis

The story is about Dale Squire (Rumer Willis) who is a hip, quirky, independent single gal living in the glossy city of Los Angeles. She makes ends meet by working in the obscure world of reality television, while pursuing her passion as a photographer. After several failed attempts in quasi-relationships, Dale concludes that finding a meaningful relationship in L.A. is impossible. After all, a girl can only take so many toe-sucking fashion photographers and star-seeking personal trainers. And in Los Angeles, there are many of these men. But being anti-social is tough for any young girl in Hollywood, and with Dale's entourage - Jill (Haylie Duff): a high maintenance ex-soap star obsessed with her own wedding, Becca: an honest C-list actress waiting for her big break in Hollywood, Seven: Dale's flamboyant house mate, and Hallie: a super sexy, laid back jewelry designer - she is lucky to have such a reliable group of friends in a city where it's easy to get lost. With Jill's frantic wedding right around the corner, Dale finds herself reflecting on the significance of marriage, and the mutual respect needed for a successful relationship. When Zach, a successful heartthrob actor and old friend of Dale's, finds his way back into her life, Dale slowly starts to think that maybe finding love in L.A. is possible - the only problem is that her realization might have come too late, leaving Dale in a silent love triangle, with no way out.

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