
Andre
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Andre inherits a small fortune, which pushes him into a series of surreal and aimless encounters with eccentric strangers.
Top Cast


Emmanuel Routsis
Emmanuel Routsis
Andre
Emmanuel Routsis
Andre


Paige Mousseau
Paige Mousseau
Girlfriend
Paige Mousseau
Girlfriend


Dylan Gillespie
Dylan Gillespie
Willie
Dylan Gillespie
Willie


Jewel Hovland
Jewel Hovland
Spirit Guide
Jewel Hovland
Spirit Guide


Griffin Hayes
Griffin Hayes
Tommy / Fig
Griffin Hayes
Tommy / Fig


Dave Whitty
Dave Whitty
Lawyer
Dave Whitty
Lawyer


Aaron Watson
Aaron Watson
Saxophone Player
Aaron Watson
Saxophone Player


Kevin Hutcheson
Kevin Hutcheson
Narrator
Kevin Hutcheson
Narrator


Anna Mousseau
Anna Mousseau
Driver
Anna Mousseau
Driver


Ty Brown
Ty Brown
Drug Dealer
Ty Brown
Drug Dealer
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