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YouTube Stars Jenn McAllister, Lauren Elizabeth Star In Trailer For ‘Bad Night’ Film

Jenn McAllister and Lauren Elizabeth Luthringshausen are set to join the list of YouTube creators who have starred in feature films, and in a new trailer, they have put their acting chops on display. McAllister and Luthringshausen take center stage in a brief video promoting Bad Night, which will arrive on Vimeo On Demand on July 21st, 2015.

In Bad Night, McAllister and Luthringshausen (the latter of whom recently surpassed one million subscribers) co-star as AP Art History classmates who find themselves in serious trouble after attempting to pull off a high-profile art heist. The two YouTube stars will be surrounded by an impressive supporting cast. Familiar faces who appear in the trailer include Matt Walsh, Jack McBrayer, and Jim O’Heir.

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Bad Night, which was first announced in February

, comes from production company GRB Entertainment, directors Chris and Nick Riedell, and producers McAllister, Luthringshausen, AJ Tesler, Byron Austen Ashley, and Rana Zand. Ashley and Zand work for Big Frame, which represents McAllister and Luthringshausen.

Bad Night is one of several feature films set to arrive close to the start of VidCon, which will bring the most popular YouTube stars and their fans to Anaheim beginning on July 23rd. Both McAllister and Luthringshausen will attend the three-day event, and their respective acting skills will surely draw praise from many of their fans–or at least from the fans who will pay $14.99 to buy Bad Night. If you’d like to make sure you see the film, you can preorder it from Vimeo On Demand.

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