
Phil the Alien
Action · Comedy · Science Fiction
Overview
Phil the Alien crashes to Earth and find himself alone in the wilds of northern Canada. In the process of going home he goes from drunk to christian rock singer to mass murder.
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Rob Stefaniuk
Rob Stefaniuk
Phil the Alien
Rob Stefaniuk
Phil the Alien


Nicole De Boer
Nicole De Boer
Madame Madame
Nicole De Boer
Madame Madame
Brad McGinnes
Brad McGinnes
Joey
Brad McGinnes
Joey


Jason Jones
Jason Jones
Agent Orange
Jason Jones
Agent Orange


Graham Greene
Graham Greene
Wolf
Graham Greene
Wolf


Boyd Banks
Boyd Banks
Slim
Boyd Banks
Slim


Joe Flaherty
Joe Flaherty
The Beaver (voice)
Joe Flaherty
The Beaver (voice)


Bruce Hunter
Bruce Hunter
Jones
Bruce Hunter
Jones


Seán Cullen
Seán Cullen
Sammy the Alien
Seán Cullen
Sammy the Alien


John Kapelos
John Kapelos
The General
John Kapelos
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