
Brought back for the Shot
Comedy · Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
A modern retelling of Frankenstein.
Top Cast
Sean Kilkelly
Sean Kilkelly
Dr. Frankenstein
Sean Kilkelly
Dr. Frankenstein
Fele’Unga Tupou
Fele’Unga Tupou
The Neighbour
Fele’Unga Tupou
The Neighbour


Josh Booth
Josh Booth
Junior
Josh Booth
Junior
Jeremiah La'ulu
Jeremiah La'ulu
The Nephew
Jeremiah La'ulu
The Nephew
Imogen Leenders
Imogen Leenders
Female Monster
Imogen Leenders
Female Monster
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