
Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell
Comedy · Horror
Overview
A giant bloodthirsty Easter bunny starts viciously killing the local townsfolk. When the Mayor refuses to act and the attacks grow more gruesome, the town finds its very survival in the hands of a wannabe actress and a crazy dog-catcher.
Top Cast
Jon Arthur
Jon Arthur
Hector
Jon Arthur
Hector
Kristina Beaudouin
Kristina Beaudouin
Reporter
Kristina Beaudouin
Reporter


Valerie Bittner
Valerie Bittner
Mom
Valerie Bittner
Mom
Tom Cikoski
Tom Cikoski
Jake
Tom Cikoski
Jake


Marisol Custodio
Marisol Custodio
Brenda
Marisol Custodio
Brenda
Bill Joachim
Bill Joachim
Dad
Bill Joachim
Dad


John Paul Fedele
John Paul Fedele
Mayor Farnsworth
John Paul Fedele
Mayor Farnsworth


Darian Caine
Darian Caine
Lemonade Victim
Darian Caine
Lemonade Victim


A.J. Khan
A.J. Khan
Yolo Victim
A.J. Khan
Yolo Victim


Jackie Stevens
Jackie Stevens
Horse Rider (Victim)
Jackie Stevens
Horse Rider (Victim)
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