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Breaking In - Season 1
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The film follows complex relationships of Oz (Christian Slater), Melanie (Odette Yustman), Cash (Alphonso McAuley), Cameron Price (Bret Harrison) in a high-tech security firm. They struggle with the ups and downs in their work and their life to balance everything.
The film follows complex relationships of Oz (Christian Slater), Melanie (Odette Yustman), Cash (Alphonso McAuley), Cameron Price (Bret Harrison) in a high-tech security firm. They struggle with the ups and downs in their work and their life to balance everything.
Actors:
Shane Schoeppner,
Cristina Segovia,
Jerrell Lee Wesley,
Kenneth Flanagan,
Jimmie Johnson,
Murray Gershenz,
Odette Annable,
Steve Berg,
Brian Huskey,
Mark Hicks,
Tim Scanlon,
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Shane Schoeppner
4 February 1968, Canton, Ohio, USA
Cristina Segovia
Jerrell Lee Wesley
4 August 1977, Dothan, Alabama, USA
Kenneth Flanagan
Jimmie Johnson
17 September 1975, El Cajon, California, USA
Murray Gershenz
12 May 1922, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Odette Annable
10 May 1985, Los Angeles, California, USA
Steve Berg
Brian Huskey
8 September 1968, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Mark Hicks
Tim Scanlon
9 April 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Adam F. Goldberg, Seth Gordon
Country:
United States
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April 06, 2011
The plot doesn't offer a lot of possibilities. The jokes are predictable even when the delivery is hip, and none of the characters is especially likable.
April 06, 2011
If Christian Slater has proved anything over the past few years, it's that he can't draw a television audience.
April 06, 2011
Lots of good ideas, but the execution's still lacking.
April 06, 2011
Breaking In succeeds only in being a stupendously bad half-hour of television that should be charged with breaking and entering into unsuspecting living rooms.
April 06, 2011
It's a happy mix, a breezy, playful half-hour that has the potential to open up into something special.
April 06, 2011
I can see Breaking In growing into a pleasant, mildly goofy comedy that offers the light-adventure qualities of a USA or TNT show and the silly diversions of a half-decent Chuck episode.
April 06, 2011
Less pander, more wit, please.
April 06, 2011
Clever in spots and filled with pop-culture references, with its modest charms and well-trodden concept this comedic caper represents the kind of formula that has historically struggled to break out.
April 06, 2011
It's a strange little show: a lighthearted half-hour caper that purports to be a comedy but isn't really that funny.

