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The Little Tin Man (2013)

Director: Matthew Perkins
Cast: Aaron Beelner, Kay Cannon, Jeff Hiller, Chris Henry Coffey, Emmanuel Maldonado, Michael McGlone, Eddie Dunn, Ben Rameaka, Greg Hildreth, Mike O'Gorman, Ann Carr, Michael Delaney, John Milhiser, Patricia Beaury, Norm Golden, Cory Cavin, Wendy Merritt, Sean Allison, Constance Boardman, Clea Alsip, Tony Mitchell, Serena Blaine, Anthony Slemc, Santa Claus, Anthony M. Pizzuto, Andrew Wang

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The Little Tin Man is an intelligent and hilarious exploration of a struggling dwarf actor's refusal to accept the status quo. To say that Herman (Aaron Beelner) is dissatisfied with would be an understatement of epic proportions. Unfulfilled working at his half brother's restaurant and unhappy with the typecast arc of his acting career, he is ready for something different. When Herman hears about an audition for the Mayor of Munchkinland in Martin Scorsese's big budget remake of The Wizard of Oz, his best friend (Kay Cannon, Writer of Pitch Perfect, 30 Rock) urges him to use the opportunity to transcend his inherent limitations and aim just a little bit higher. As life begins to imitate art, Herman and his crew of misfits find themselves on a humor-filled journey of self-discovery that delivers big laughs and even bigger insights into the lengths we'll go for the things that we love. Making his directorial debut, Matthew Perkins delivers a rare thing, indeed: a truly funny, often
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