
The Fall Guys
Comedy · Crime
Overview
While out on a bachelor's party, three mid-twenties college buddies come across a crime scene and three cases of premium grade heroin. Their stories are interwoven and told in flashback as they are interviewed by Narcotics Detective Mark Harrison and his officers. Each interrogation unknowingly pushes them deeper and deeper into a world they clearly know nothing about.
Top Cast


Ryan O'Kane
Ryan O'Kane
Kubrick
Ryan O'Kane
Kubrick


Dane Dawson
Dane Dawson
Lucas
Dane Dawson
Lucas


Kyle Pryor
Kyle Pryor
Max
Kyle Pryor
Max


Paul Glover
Paul Glover
Detective Harrison
Paul Glover
Detective Harrison
Darryl Archer
Darryl Archer
Officer Devlin
Darryl Archer
Officer Devlin


Richard Lambeth
Richard Lambeth
Officer Redwood
Richard Lambeth
Officer Redwood
Daniel Beeching
Daniel Beeching
Martin
Daniel Beeching
Martin


Zoe Cramond
Zoe Cramond
Kayley
Zoe Cramond
Kayley


Amy Waller
Amy Waller
Schapelle
Amy Waller
Schapelle
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