
Bone Headz
Comedy · Horror
Overview
Metru Productions presents the tale of the skeleton brothers, Skelly-Tom and Knuckle-Ron, as they spend the night drinking away only to discover an unusual newcomer to the land of the dead. A groom who seems to be newly married and still fleshy has appeared confused and frightened. The skeleton brothers do what any good welcoming committee does and decide to bring the newcomer to their good friend, Doc. Doc amazed quickly realizes his chance to bring his dream to life once again through the newlywed groom. After some skeleton brother fun, the groom's life will never be the same again.
Top Cast
Justin Simerly
Justin Simerly
Skelly-Tom
Justin Simerly
Skelly-Tom
Paul Fine
Paul Fine
Knuckle-Ron
Paul Fine
Knuckle-Ron
Hunter Reid
Hunter Reid
The Groom
Hunter Reid
The Groom
John-Clarke Bull
John-Clarke Bull
Doc
John-Clarke Bull
Doc
Hope Hiester
Hope Hiester
The Bride
Hope Hiester
The Bride
Grady Tester
Grady Tester
The Narrator
Grady Tester
The Narrator
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