
I Think Bob Is An Alien
Comedy
Overview
I Think Bob Is An Alien is a coming-of-age comedy. Blake and Charlotte are best friends, and high school graduation is approaching fast. Instead of focusing on their future they notice a new kid, Bob, moves in next door to Blake. They see Bob acts a little strange- they decide that he MUST be an alien. Blake watches Bob and confronts him about being an alien. She decides that aliens make cool friends.
Top Cast
Molly Van Buren
Molly Van Buren
Blake
Molly Van Buren
Blake
Joel Harlan-Ledbetter
Joel Harlan-Ledbetter
Bob
Joel Harlan-Ledbetter
Bob
Aya Aberni
Aya Aberni
Charlotte
Aya Aberni
Charlotte
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