
Stray
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Set in a parallel universe where the sexual bias favors homosexuals, Eric, a struggling heterosexual, admits himself into a straight conversion camp. What begins as a cure to his deviant lifestyle, becomes a journey of self acceptance.
Top Cast
Dustin Brooks
Dustin Brooks
Eric
Dustin Brooks
Eric


Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Alex
Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman
Alex


Matthew Albrecht
Matthew Albrecht
Doug Swallows
Matthew Albrecht
Doug Swallows
B.E.
B.E.
Aubrey's Dad
B.E.
Aubrey's Dad
Kate Bombin
Kate Bombin
Bar Patron
Kate Bombin
Bar Patron
Hoss Calderon
Hoss Calderon
Camp Goer
Hoss Calderon
Camp Goer


Luciana Carro
Luciana Carro
Abby
Luciana Carro
Abby


Robert Catrini
Robert Catrini
Doc
Robert Catrini
Doc
Mike Cionni
Mike Cionni
Camp Goer
Mike Cionni
Camp Goer


Michael Cornacchia
Michael Cornacchia
Daniel
Michael Cornacchia
Daniel
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