
The Amazing Screw-On Head
Comedy · Action · Adventure
Overview
Based on the award-winning comic book by Mike Mignola (creator of Hellboy), The Amazing Screw-On Head chronicles the adventures of a Civil War-era secret agent with an extraordinary special power who serves under president Abraham Lincoln.
Top Cast


Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti
Screw-On Head (voice)
Paul Giamatti
Screw-On Head (voice)


David Hyde Pierce
David Hyde Pierce
Emperor Zombie (voice)
David Hyde Pierce
Emperor Zombie (voice)


Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt
Mr. Groin (voice)
Patton Oswalt
Mr. Groin (voice)


Corey Burton
Corey Burton
President Abraham Lincoln / Demon / Professor Faust (voice)
Corey Burton
President Abraham Lincoln / Demon / Professor Faust (voice)


Mindy Sterling
Mindy Sterling
Aggie / Geraldine (voice)
Mindy Sterling
Aggie / Geraldine (voice)


Molly Shannon
Molly Shannon
Patience the Vampire (voice)
Molly Shannon
Patience the Vampire (voice)
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