

Comedy · Horror · Music
Overview
Sometime in the distant future, a fledgling band gets an opportunity for a breakthrough, if they can make it in time to a faraway planet to perform in a very popular club.
Top Cast
Dru-Anne Perry
Dru-Anne Perry
Judy Jetson / Ace Lucas
Dru-Anne Perry
Judy Jetson / Ace Lucas


Gina Calabrese
Gina Calabrese
Bree Syn
Gina Calabrese
Bree Syn


Linda Kerridge
Linda Kerridge
Wynzi Krodo
Linda Kerridge
Wynzi Krodo
Shayne Farris
Shayne Farris
Mandaa Uueu / Dead Mandaa
Shayne Farris
Mandaa Uueu / Dead Mandaa


Anthony Kentz
Anthony Kentz
Matty Asher / Dead Matty
Anthony Kentz
Matty Asher / Dead Matty
Christian Andrews
Christian Andrews
Milo - The Venusian Beast
Christian Andrews
Milo - The Venusian Beast
Mary-Anne Graves
Mary-Anne Graves
Maxine Mortogo / Ghoul No. 2
Mary-Anne Graves
Maxine Mortogo / Ghoul No. 2
Jeff Yesko
Jeff Yesko
Hallway Heckler / Peeper No. 1
Jeff Yesko
Hallway Heckler / Peeper No. 1


Angela O'Neill
Angela O'Neill
Ace No. 1 / Tod
Angela O'Neill
Ace No. 1 / Tod
Steve Donmyer
Steve Donmyer
Punker Ghoul (as Steve Donmeyer)
Steve Donmyer
Punker Ghoul (as Steve Donmeyer)
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