
Brains
Comedy
Overview
As far as substitute teachers go, Norman Elle is a first. Being a zombie has its share of obstacles, and between managing classroom experiments and hiding his secret, surviving a regular school day proves to be much more difficult than he expected.
Top Cast
Harry Flaherty
Harry Flaherty
Mr. Hedy
Harry Flaherty
Mr. Hedy
Bruce Rosenfeld
Bruce Rosenfeld
Zombie Student
Bruce Rosenfeld
Zombie Student
Henry Erick
Henry Erick
Ferris
Henry Erick
Ferris


Alex Marczewski
Alex Marczewski
Student #1
Alex Marczewski
Student #1
Jack Wilson
Jack Wilson
Student #2
Jack Wilson
Student #2
Grant Bowers
Grant Bowers
Student #3
Grant Bowers
Student #3
Holden Montgomery
Holden Montgomery
Student #4
Holden Montgomery
Student #4
Eli Lin
Eli Lin
Student #5
Eli Lin
Student #5
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