

Comedy · Drama · Family
Overview
A high school student must hide the fact that he has become pregnant from his family, friends and the school faculty!
Top Cast


Sean O'Donnell
Sean O'Donnell
Kelly Hankins
Sean O'Donnell
Kelly Hankins


Alexandria DeBerry
Alexandria DeBerry
Lisa Weld
Alexandria DeBerry
Lisa Weld


Gary Busey
Gary Busey
Coach Dombrowski
Gary Busey
Coach Dombrowski


Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
Reverend Weld
Stephen Tobolowsky
Reverend Weld


Michael Eric Reid
Michael Eric Reid
Ditto
Michael Eric Reid
Ditto


Dylan Riley Snyder
Dylan Riley Snyder
Milton
Dylan Riley Snyder
Milton
Eric Wheeler
Eric Wheeler
Principal Miller
Eric Wheeler
Principal Miller
Shelley K. Booker
Shelley K. Booker
Gloria Hankins
Shelley K. Booker
Gloria Hankins
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