
STAGE FRIGHT
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
A young college student learns to overcome his fear of public speaking in a thrilling remake based on "Speech: Stage Fright and What to Do About It" (1949) and Shane Martin's memory of a 1979 short of the same name.
Top Cast
William Yao
William Yao
William
William Yao
William
Chloe Liao
Chloe Liao
Chloe
Chloe Liao
Chloe
Shane Martin
Shane Martin
Professor Martin
Shane Martin
Professor Martin
Mark Phelan
Mark Phelan
The Narrator
Mark Phelan
The Narrator
Kyra Kolim
Kyra Kolim
Kyra
Kyra Kolim
Kyra
Tatum Cohen
Tatum Cohen
Tatum
Tatum Cohen
Tatum
Roman Leraris
Roman Leraris
Roman
Roman Leraris
Roman
Kelsea Laughrey
Kelsea Laughrey
Kelsea
Kelsea Laughrey
Kelsea
Tristan Kim
Tristan Kim
Phone Guy
Tristan Kim
Phone Guy
Andriani Lamprinou
Andriani Lamprinou
Andriani
Andriani Lamprinou
Andriani
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