
Wasterville
Horror · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
Set off by a traumatic breakup, Paul Fisher (Poissonnier) spirals into a vicious underworld of sex, drugs and violence. Broke and clamoring for his next fix, Paul is lured into the clutches of pornographic film producer Ralph Beavers (Himself), where he is betrothed to none other than his own ex-girlfriend! Can Paul escape the malevolent forces that hunger for the flesh of his soul? Find out the mind-melting conclusion in this phantasmagoric journey into the heart of the unknown. Welcome to WASTERVILLE.
Top Cast
Paul Poissonnier
Paul Poissonnier
Paul Fisher
Paul Poissonnier
Paul Fisher


Gary Void
Gary Void
Rich/Tapehead
Gary Void
Rich/Tapehead


Michael C. Urchin
Michael C. Urchin
The Pharmacist
Michael C. Urchin
The Pharmacist
Lee Danger
Lee Danger
Lisa
Lee Danger
Lisa
Faye Cookson
Faye Cookson
Mom
Faye Cookson
Mom
Ralph Beavers
Ralph Beavers
Ralph Beavers
Ralph Beavers
Ralph Beavers
Kyle Toothaker
Kyle Toothaker
Steak
Kyle Toothaker
Steak
Ian McCaslin
Ian McCaslin
Eggs
Ian McCaslin
Eggs
Kyle Allen
Kyle Allen
“Quick-Dry” Kyle
Kyle Allen
“Quick-Dry” Kyle
Michael Harvill
Michael Harvill
Nick Thrust
Michael Harvill
Nick Thrust
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