
The Writer
Science Fiction · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
The prequel set 15 years before the events of "Sixth Form or College...?: The Movie" that tells the story of how Jake Huby became The Writer. After crash landing on Earth, Jake must search for his brother, Dennis, to prevent him from enslaving mankind.
Top Cast


Samuel Hall
Samuel Hall
Jake Huby/The Writer
Samuel Hall
Jake Huby/The Writer
Tom Angell
Tom Angell
Morague
Tom Angell
Morague
Louis Royce
Louis Royce
Alfred Huby
Louis Royce
Alfred Huby


Samuel Hall
Samuel Hall
Dennis Huby/Darth Voldemort
Samuel Hall
Dennis Huby/Darth Voldemort
Ellie Thornton
Ellie Thornton
Elena Huby
Ellie Thornton
Elena Huby
Thomas Markwick
Thomas Markwick
Agent Dawsons
Thomas Markwick
Agent Dawsons
Kiefer Hewitt
Kiefer Hewitt
Agent Evans
Kiefer Hewitt
Agent Evans
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