
Matthew Blackheart: Monster Smasher
Science Fiction · Fantasy · Action
Overview
A soldier who was long thought dead in World War 2, returns to modern day New York to combat monsters, who are now the power elite, running the city.
Top Cast


Robert T. Bogue
Robert T. Bogue
Matthew Blackheart
Robert T. Bogue
Matthew Blackheart


Karen Elkin
Karen Elkin
Nancy
Karen Elkin
Nancy


Christopher Heyerdahl
Christopher Heyerdahl
Dr. Jacob Mortas
Christopher Heyerdahl
Dr. Jacob Mortas


Jay Baruchel
Jay Baruchel
Jimmy Fleming
Jay Baruchel
Jimmy Fleming


John Novak
John Novak
Ruskin Stern
John Novak
Ruskin Stern
Paul Cagelet
Paul Cagelet
Young Glen
Paul Cagelet
Young Glen


Ardon Bess
Ardon Bess
Blind Sid
Ardon Bess
Blind Sid


Vlasta Vrana
Vlasta Vrana
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Vlasta Vrana
Franklin D. Roosevelt


Kenneth Welsh
Kenneth Welsh
Dr. James Franken
Kenneth Welsh
Dr. James Franken


Kim Feeney
Kim Feeney
Rita
Kim Feeney
Rita
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