Stepsister from Planet Weird
A teenager’s life is disrupted when her mother falls in love with an alien.
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Genre: Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
Director: Steve Boyum
Actors: Aash Aaron, Amy Bridge, Courtnee Draper, Khrystyne Haje, Lance Guest, Lauren Maltby, Myles Jeffrey, Shane Barnes, Tamara Hope, Vanessa Chester, Wendy Broekhuizen
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