
Robot in the Family
Family · Fantasy · Comedy
Overview
A manic search for a valuable relic pits a father, son and trouble-prone robot against a nasty villain.
Top Cast


Joe Pantoliano
Joe Pantoliano
Jack Shamir
Joe Pantoliano
Jack Shamir


John Rhys-Davies
John Rhys-Davies
Eli Taki / Rashmud / Sashri
John Rhys-Davies
Eli Taki / Rashmud / Sashri
Danny Gerard
Danny Gerard
Alex Shamir
Danny Gerard
Alex Shamir


Amy Wright
Amy Wright
Kristina Shamir
Amy Wright
Kristina Shamir
Howard Scott Nicoll
Howard Scott Nicoll
Golddigger
Howard Scott Nicoll
Golddigger
Derrick McQueen
Derrick McQueen
Golddigger
Derrick McQueen
Golddigger


John Patrick Shanley
John Patrick Shanley
Golddigger
John Patrick Shanley
Golddigger
Ari Taub
Ari Taub
Golddigger
Ari Taub
Golddigger


Peter Maloney
Peter Maloney
Dr. Clayhand
Peter Maloney
Dr. Clayhand
Matthew Locricchio
Matthew Locricchio
Clyde Baldino
Matthew Locricchio
Clyde Baldino
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