"Tiny Plastic Men" is a 2012 Canadian film that premiered on November 17, 2012. The film had a budget of 800,000 and featured a diverse cast of actors including John B. Lowe as Mr. Gottfried, Kevin MacDonald as Billy Bland, and Alan Tudyk as Judge Andy Jury. The story follows a group of quirky characters, including scientists, demons, and gamers, as they navigate through comedic and chaotic situations.
Additional cast members include Patricia Zentilli as Gloria, Francis Damberger as 30's Fran, and Donovan Workun as Scientist. With a mix of humor, sci-fi elements, and absurd scenarios, the film offers a unique and entertaining experience for viewers.
The ensemble cast also includes Christopher Craddock as Crad, Georges Laraque as Gaston, and Mark Meer as October. Belinda Cornish plays Alexandra, Kendall Gavriyuk appears as a Hasidic Jew, and Michelle Molino portrays Demon Girl #1.
The film also features Jessie Lipscombe as Commander Canada, Mark Critch as Wraxnexx, and James Higuchi as Herman. Randall McDonald plays a Gay Press Man, while Mark Meer takes on the role of a Black Market Robot Dealer.
Other actors in the film include Jordan Largy, Matt Alden, Eme Boduan, and Riley Beach. Justin Brunelle appears as a Gamer, Elma Begovic plays a Demon Girl, and Jesse Gervais portrays Jesse. Kenny Wood-Shatz takes on the role of Charles, while Ken Hall and Will Brisbin play Gary and Greg respectively.
The film's extensive cast also includes L'il October, Milosh, Mr. Marvelous, Garrett, Rebecca, and Bernard as various characters. With a blend of humor and eccentricity, "Tiny Plastic Men" offers a fresh and entertaining take on the comedy genre.
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