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'Trust Me' explores the dark side of being a child actor
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Jun 5, 2014
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'Trust Me' explores the dark side of being a child actor
The new film "Trust Me" focuses on a struggling agent for child actors named Howard Holloway. He comes across a teenage girl names Lydia with a tremendous amount of talent, and tries to persuade her to let him represent her.

The new film "Trust Me" focuses on a struggling agent for child actors named Howard Holloway. He comes across a teenage girl names Lydia with a tremendous amount of talent, and tries to persuade her to let him represent her.

The new film "Trust Me" focuses on a struggling agent for child actors named Howard Holloway. He comes across a teenage girl names Lydia with a tremendous amount of talent, and tries to persuade her to let him represent her.

He makes his pitch to Lydia and her reluctant father over dinner, winning them over. But that isn't the end of his troubles, in fact, it's just the beginning.

The film was written and directed by Clark Gregg, who also stars in the film. He's also starred as Agent Phil Coulson in "The Avengers," "Thor" and in the TV show "Agents of Shield."

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