

Comedy · Horror
Overview
The inventor of the condom has become God's bounty hunter and is tasked with tracking down and capturing the Devil, who has possessed the body of a high school wallflower in order to feed on human souls via sex.
Top Cast


Liane Curtis
Liane Curtis
Maggie
Liane Curtis
Maggie


Dana Ashbrook
Dana Ashbrook
Chaser
Dana Ashbrook
Chaser


Lezlie Deane
Lezlie Deane
Diane
Lezlie Deane
Diane


James Daughton
James Daughton
David
James Daughton
David


Anthony Barrile
Anthony Barrile
Carl
Anthony Barrile
Carl
Ken Abraham
Ken Abraham
Rocco
Ken Abraham
Rocco


Sarah Kaite Coughlan
Sarah Kaite Coughlan
Freda
Sarah Kaite Coughlan
Freda
Hilary Morse
Hilary Morse
Alice
Hilary Morse
Alice
Brad Zutaut
Brad Zutaut
Teddy
Brad Zutaut
Teddy


James Karen
James Karen
Carl's Dad
James Karen
Carl's Dad
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