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Viewer Discretion Advised (1998)

Tune in. Turn on. Crack up. Viewer discretion is definitely advised.

Genre : Horror, Comedy

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Eddie Beverly Jr., Tommy Blaze, Philip Morton, Richard Peters

Synopsis

Sketch comedy loosely organized around parodies of televsion genres.

Actors

Tommy Blaze
Tommy Blaze
Ted Smith
George Cahill
George Cahill
Chipingsly
Sheri Cook
Sheri Cook
Karen
Philip Morton
Philip Morton
Announcer
Ken Donovan
Ken Donovan
Charlie

Crews

Eddie Beverly Jr.
Eddie Beverly Jr.
Director
Tommy Blaze
Tommy Blaze
Director
Philip Morton
Philip Morton
Director
Richard Peters
Richard Peters
Director
Tommy Blaze
Tommy Blaze
Writer
Philip Morton
Philip Morton
Writer

Trailers and other movies

Viewer Discretion Advised Trailer 1997

Posters and backgrounds

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