

Adventure · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
In the vein of "Harvey", an invisible creature befriends a 12 year old boy. Of course, no one else can see him nor believes in him.
Top Cast
Chris Hebert
Chris Hebert
Michael Gerber
Chris Hebert
Michael Gerber


Phil Fondacaro
Phil Fondacaro
Fuzzbucket
Phil Fondacaro
Fuzzbucket


Joe Regalbuto
Joe Regalbuto
Dad
Joe Regalbuto
Dad


Wendy Phillips
Wendy Phillips
Mom
Wendy Phillips
Mom


John Vernon
John Vernon
Principal
John Vernon
Principal


Fran Ryan
Fran Ryan
Mrs. Langendorf
Fran Ryan
Mrs. Langendorf


Robyn Lively
Robyn Lively
Stevie Gerber
Robyn Lively
Stevie Gerber
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