6.786
90 min
Featuring an all-puppet cast, Frank and Zed tells the story of a doomed village, whose King made a fateful deal to stop a demon from destroying the village years before. Now, as the prophecy comes true upon the King’s death, the villagers brace for an orgy of blood. Living in a destroyed castle not far from the village are Frank and Zed, a Frankenstein-type monster and his brain-eating companion. As the villagers prepare for their impending doom, the two monsters are pulled into a war of epic, puppet-mutilating proportions. This debut feature film by Jesse Blanchard is a hilarious tale of misguided fears, innocent brain consumption, and a loving friendship.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam A. Mowry | Narrator | Unowned | |
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Jerry Bell Jr. | Ibn | Unowned |
| Aaron Booth | Shadowbooth | Unowned | |
| Randolph F. Christen | The Priest | Unowned | |
| Chris Henry | The Baker | Unowned | |
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Johnny Huang | Johnny the Bartender | Unowned |
| Brian McKann | Olaf the Blacksmith | Unowned | |
| Jonathan McLain | Donnie / Prince Donnie | Unowned | |
| Timothy Morse | Timothy the Stone Sharpener | Unowned | |
| Steve Overton | The Priest | Unowned | |
| Mandy Stockholm | The Bride | Unowned | |
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Daniel Wagner | Grog (The Brute) | Unowned |