
Stardust 7
Comedy · Fantasy · Science Fiction
Overview
After the alien abduction in episode 6, we thought the Potts family had seen it all. But now, just as their thrown into the world of tabloid television and yellow journalism, they discover something else Hollywood is known for: Bloodsuckers! And we don`t mean producers, or casting agents. We mean vampires! It`s the latest installment in the biggest series of the year, Stardust, Michael Zen`s satrical tribute to everything Hollywood and everything porn. Sit back, relax, and enjoy an episode you can really sink your teeth into!
Top Cast


Heather Hunter
Heather Hunter
Heather Hunter


Brittany O'Connell
Brittany O'Connell
Pepper Lee Potts
Brittany O'Connell
Pepper Lee Potts


Dyanna Lauren
Dyanna Lauren
Alexis
Dyanna Lauren
Alexis


Jenteal
Jenteal
Honey Potts
Jenteal
Honey Potts


Jon Dough
Jon Dough
Jon Dough
Lexi Erikson
Lexi Erikson
Lexi Erikson


Mike Horner
Mike Horner
Mike Horner
Rick O'Shea
Rick O'Shea
Dick
Rick O'Shea
Dick


Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy


Steven St. Croix
Steven St. Croix
Bubba King
Steven St. Croix
Bubba King
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