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Netflix's Comedy 'Staten Island Summer' Gets New Trailer
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Danny (Graham Phillips) and Frank (Zack Perlman) are newly-graduated boys who spend their summer becoming poolside lifeguards.

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A new trailer for Netflix's indie comedy "Staten Island Summer" has arrived. Making its way out via Yahoo! Movies, the trailer exposes the story of two young boys, Danny (Graham Phillips) and Frank (Zack Perlman), who spend their summer becoming poolside lifeguards.

The trailer opens with a flashback to Danny's activity in the previous summer. This summer, Danny and Frank recently graduated from high school and are enjoying their new job as lifeguards. They soon find the end of summer approaching and they make plans to hold the biggest party to launch out of their youth. The film has a coming-of-age story which is full of youth spirit, party atmosphere, and of course youngsters' natural problems.

The movie is directed by "Saturday Night Live" producer/director Rhys Thomas, and produced by "Saturday Night Live" creator Lorne Michaels. For "SNL" fans, the movie may give a pleasure as it features some familiar faces from the show including Bobby Moynihan, Kate McKinnon, Fred Armisen, Mike O'Brien, Will Forte, Colin Jost and Cecily Strong.

The "SNL" stars will be joined by the likes of Kate Walsh, Ashley Greene, Jim Gaffigan, Gina Gershon, Method Man, John Deluka and Mary Birdsong. "Staten Island Summer" won't hit the big screen this summer. Instead, Netflix will launch the movie via their streaming service on July 31 for all subscribers to enjoy.

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