
Almost Normal
Science Fiction · Drama · Comedy
Overview
A gay man approaching a mid-life crisis is tired of being different because he is gay. He wants to be normal. Suddenly he is yanked back in time to when he was in high school. But this time, the world is gay and to be straight is considered deviant behavior. Then something else happens. He meets a girl. And suddenly normal becomes ...well almost normal.
Top Cast


J. Andrew Keitch
J. Andrew Keitch
Brad Jenkins
J. Andrew Keitch
Brad Jenkins
Joan Lauckner
Joan Lauckner
Julie Erwin
Joan Lauckner
Julie Erwin


Tim Hammer
Tim Hammer
Roland Davis
Tim Hammer
Roland Davis


Nils Haaland
Nils Haaland
Terry
Nils Haaland
Terry


Kehry Anson Lane
Kehry Anson Lane
Bill Dempson
Kehry Anson Lane
Bill Dempson
Joel Egger
Joel Egger
Dwayne Tillis
Joel Egger
Dwayne Tillis


Virginia Smith
Virginia Smith
Doris Jenkins
Virginia Smith
Doris Jenkins


Brad Buffum
Brad Buffum
Bob Jenkins
Brad Buffum
Bob Jenkins


Mary Husar
Mary Husar
Louise Baker
Mary Husar
Louise Baker
Steve Balsarini
Steve Balsarini
Halbert Baker
Steve Balsarini
Halbert Baker
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