
Monsters Anonymous
Ratings
A short film comedy about the classic monsters in a group therapy session coming to terms with the fact that they aren't scary anymore.
Production
London Arts Acting Studios, Zoohouse Designs, LLC
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Brian O'Halloran
Dracula
Sheenan Cole
Elizabeth
Christopher Hall
Dusty
Brent Phillip Henry
Larry
Daniel Levy
Frank

Juliet Reeves London
Blair Witch
Jason Robbins
The Devil
Jacqueline Siegel
Therapist

Jason Edwards
Marty
Emily Burns Miller
Millie
Frank Acierno
Fabricio

Gary Wayne Loper
Willis

Alicia Davis Johnson
Abby
Matt Westphalen
Bearded Zombie

Lory Tom Thompson Sr.
Cecil the Zombie
Sarah Hennig
Jeanine
Darby Matthews
Bobby Sue
Richard Lee
Karate Zombie
Ryan Nolen
Pinkerton
Shelton Holt
Kid on Bike
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