
Americans
Comedy
Overview
A "Troglodyte" Republican and a "Commie" Democrat argue in a bar over the contentious presidential campaign, until a news report about the Iraq War inspires the two to unite as fellow Americans.
Top Cast


Sean Penn
Sean Penn
Commie
Sean Penn
Commie


Kid Rock
Kid Rock
Troglodyte
Kid Rock
Troglodyte


Shanna Collins
Shanna Collins
Bartender
Shanna Collins
Bartender


Bianca Sia
Bianca Sia
Jamaican Girl
Bianca Sia
Jamaican Girl


Rod Simmons
Rod Simmons
Newscaster
Rod Simmons
Newscaster
Tommy Reid
Tommy Reid
Prius Salesman
Tommy Reid
Prius Salesman
Kris Page
Kris Page
Waiter
Kris Page
Waiter


Lucas James
Lucas James
Groom in Tux
Lucas James
Groom in Tux


Michael Derek
Michael Derek
Groom in Dress
Michael Derek
Groom in Dress
Bill Ritchie
Bill Ritchie
Suspect Priest
Bill Ritchie
Suspect Priest
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