
It's Only a Movie!
Comedy · Horror · Music
Overview
A film crew is shooting a murder mystery in a haunted house when members of the cast and crew start turning up dead.
Top Cast
Brian Dixon
Brian Dixon
Bosco / Madman Malone
Brian Dixon
Bosco / Madman Malone
Adrienne Marie Corso
Adrienne Marie Corso
Judy Webster
Adrienne Marie Corso
Judy Webster
Patti Komornik
Patti Komornik
Blossom Butterworth
Patti Komornik
Blossom Butterworth
Louis N. Barbera
Louis N. Barbera
Felix Fenderpeddi
Louis N. Barbera
Felix Fenderpeddi
Mara McKenna
Mara McKenna
Linolia Vanderbilt
Mara McKenna
Linolia Vanderbilt


Joe Zaso
Joe Zaso
Wally Corcoran
Joe Zaso
Wally Corcoran
Jill Casey
Jill Casey
Sarah McGuire
Jill Casey
Sarah McGuire
V. C. Siegfried
V. C. Siegfried
Miles Goodhart
V. C. Siegfried
Miles Goodhart
Ellen Sauchelli
Ellen Sauchelli
Gloria Linelle
Ellen Sauchelli
Gloria Linelle
Howard Smith
Howard Smith
Higgins
Howard Smith
Higgins
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