
Walrus Yes: The Making of Tusk
Documentary · Horror
Overview
5 years ago Kevin Smith tried to end his career with the movie Tusk. Enjoy this documentary on the making of Tusk 'Walrus Yes'.
Top Cast


Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
Self
Jennifer Schwalbach Smith
Self


Jason Mewes
Jason Mewes
Self - Host
Jason Mewes
Self - Host


Justin Long
Justin Long
Self
Justin Long
Self


Ralph Garman
Ralph Garman
Self
Ralph Garman
Self


Kevin Smith
Kevin Smith
Self
Kevin Smith
Self


Harley Morenstein
Harley Morenstein
Self
Harley Morenstein
Self


James Laxton
James Laxton
Self
James Laxton
Self


Michael Parks
Michael Parks
Self
Michael Parks
Self


Haley Joel Osment
Haley Joel Osment
Self
Haley Joel Osment
Self
Zak Knutson
Zak Knutson
Self
Zak Knutson
Self
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