

Fantasy · Comedy · Horror
Overview
After calling a late-night party hotline that promises out-of-this-world fun, uptight yuppie Conor Sweeney must battle the pint-sized forces of evil unleashed through his phone line, led by the maniacal rock n’ roll goblin FRANKIE FREAKO.
Top Cast


Conor Sweeney
Conor Sweeney
Conor
Conor Sweeney
Conor


Kristy Wordsworth
Kristy Wordsworth
Kristina
Kristy Wordsworth
Kristina


Adam Brooks
Adam Brooks
Mr. Buechler, Boink (voice)
Adam Brooks
Mr. Buechler, Boink (voice)


Matthew Kennedy
Matthew Kennedy
Frankie Freako (voice)
Matthew Kennedy
Frankie Freako (voice)
Meredith Sweeney
Meredith Sweeney
Dottie Dunko (voice)
Meredith Sweeney
Dottie Dunko (voice)


Rich Evans
Rich Evans
President Munch (voice)
Rich Evans
President Munch (voice)
Rob Schrab
Rob Schrab
Robe Delaney
Rob Schrab
Robe Delaney
Patrick Baxter
Patrick Baxter
Frustrated Man
Patrick Baxter
Frustrated Man


Kate Freund
Kate Freund
Disappointed Lady
Kate Freund
Disappointed Lady
Brandi Boulet
Brandi Boulet
Commercial Narrator (voice)
Brandi Boulet
Commercial Narrator (voice)
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