

Comedy · Horror
Overview
A random invitation to a Halloween party leads a man into the hands of a rogue collective sparking a bloodbath of mishap, mayhem and hilarity.
Top Cast
Chris Sharp
Chris Sharp
Christopher S. Hawley
Chris Sharp
Christopher S. Hawley


Macon Blair
Macon Blair
Macon
Macon Blair
Macon


Stacy Rock
Stacy Rock
Lexi
Stacy Rock
Lexi
Skei Saulnier
Skei Saulnier
Sky
Skei Saulnier
Sky
Paul Goldblatt
Paul Goldblatt
Paul
Paul Goldblatt
Paul
William Lacey
William Lacey
Bill
William Lacey
Bill
Alex Barnett
Alex Barnett
Alexander
Alex Barnett
Alexander


Bill Tangradi
Bill Tangradi
Zycho
Bill Tangradi
Zycho


Beau Sia
Beau Sia
Cicero
Beau Sia
Cicero
Michael Clomegah
Michael Clomegah
Party Doorman
Michael Clomegah
Party Doorman
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