
The Follow-Up
Documentary · Comedy
Overview
Lonely. Scared. Insecure. But how's it going with you? Is this the first film to be made completely in quarantine? Possibly. 'The Follow-Up' is Ben Berman's follow up film to 'The Amazing Johnathan Documentary (Hulu 2019).
Top Cast


Ben Berman
Ben Berman
Self
Ben Berman
Self


Richard Karn
Richard Karn
Self (archive footage)
Richard Karn
Self (archive footage)


Jon Lovitz
Jon Lovitz
Self (archive footage)
Jon Lovitz
Self (archive footage)


Flavor Flav
Flavor Flav
Self (archive footage)
Flavor Flav
Self (archive footage)


David Faustino
David Faustino
Self (archive footage)
David Faustino
Self (archive footage)


Mark McGrath
Mark McGrath
Self (archive footage)
Mark McGrath
Self (archive footage)


Pauly Shore
Pauly Shore
Self (archive footage)
Pauly Shore
Self (archive footage)


Drew Pinsky
Drew Pinsky
Self (archive footage)
Drew Pinsky
Self (archive footage)


Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan
Self (archive footage)
Lindsay Lohan
Self (archive footage)


Chris Kattan
Chris Kattan
Self (archive footage)
Chris Kattan
Self (archive footage)
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