
Remote Control Grandpa
Overview
Videogamer Forest Bullard and his slacker buddy Spencer learn how to control Forest's overbearing ex-army sergeant grandpa via a microchip the army implanted in his brain as a mind control experiment.
Top Cast
Wesley Abels
Wesley Abels
Spencer
Wesley Abels
Spencer
Carlos Benemann
Carlos Benemann
Professor Weisenheimer
Carlos Benemann
Professor Weisenheimer
Stephen Brown
Stephen Brown
Computer Techie
Stephen Brown
Computer Techie
Brenann Burke-Martin
Brenann Burke-Martin
Forrest
Brenann Burke-Martin
Forrest
David Carassco
David Carassco
Sarangi Player
David Carassco
Sarangi Player
Sam Cord
Sam Cord
Actor
Sam Cord
Actor
Luther Flannery
Luther Flannery
Game Store Customer
Luther Flannery
Game Store Customer
Donald Forrest
Donald Forrest
Mr. Smeckler #1
Donald Forrest
Mr. Smeckler #1
Brad Goodwin
Brad Goodwin
General's Camera Guy
Brad Goodwin
General's Camera Guy
Maggie Banducci
Maggie Banducci
Mother of Prevention #1
Maggie Banducci
Mother of Prevention #1
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