
Fool Me Once
Thriller · Horror
Overview
In this campy Australian horror short inspired by the popular '90s Goosebumps series, a juvenile plan to obtain more candy on Halloween backfires on two trick-or-treaters as they venture out past curfew despite reports of a murderer on the lose.
Top Cast


Sanne Johnson Lund
Sanne Johnson Lund
Carrie
Sanne Johnson Lund
Carrie
Hayden Hancock
Hayden Hancock
Damien
Hayden Hancock
Damien
Carole-Anne Fooks
Carole-Anne Fooks
Mildred
Carole-Anne Fooks
Mildred
John R. Sabine
John R. Sabine
Oliver
John R. Sabine
Oliver
Kylie Taylor
Kylie Taylor
Tori (Anchorwoman)
Kylie Taylor
Tori (Anchorwoman)


Michael Wollner
Michael Wollner
Creature
Michael Wollner
Creature
Henry Fagg
Henry Fagg
Conspiracy Nut
Henry Fagg
Conspiracy Nut
Flyboy The Bearded Dragon
Flyboy The Bearded Dragon
Himself
Flyboy The Bearded Dragon
Himself
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