
Twilight Park
Animation · Fantasy
Overview
Twilight Park, a life size stop motion animated feature film about a boy Seraphim who along with Howie Heehaw; a rodeo show clown from Tibet, gets the chance to enter his narcoleptic/dementia addled Grandpa's mind and live out his past memories in order to save him.
Top Cast


Shavo Dorjee
Shavo Dorjee
Howie Heehaw
Shavo Dorjee
Howie Heehaw
Seraphim Cloud
Seraphim Cloud
Seraphim
Seraphim Cloud
Seraphim


Steve Buscemi
Steve Buscemi
Grandpa Jules
Steve Buscemi
Grandpa Jules


Catherine O'Hara
Catherine O'Hara
Queen Henrietta
Catherine O'Hara
Queen Henrietta


Bill Murray
Bill Murray
Mime Ringleader
Bill Murray
Mime Ringleader


Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens
Carny/Mime
Paul Reubens
Carny/Mime
Kenny Scharf
Kenny Scharf
Clown
Kenny Scharf
Clown
Wayne White
Wayne White
Stern the Clown
Wayne White
Stern the Clown


Rowan Atkinson
Rowan Atkinson
Davey the Ghost
Rowan Atkinson
Davey the Ghost
Johanna Lee Owen
Johanna Lee Owen
Tabitha
Johanna Lee Owen
Tabitha
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