Fireman Sam: Alien Alert! The Movie

Fireman Sam: Alien Alert! The Movie

5.8

Jan 05 2017

1h 0m

Animation, Family

Buck Douglas, the famous "Alien Quest" TV show host visits Pontypandy and everyone in town searches for aliens.

Steven Kynman

Steven Kynman

Fireman Sam / Norman Price

David Carling

David Carling

Tom Thomas / Station Officer Steele / Trevor Evans / Mike Flood

Su Douglas

Su Douglas

Dylis Price / Mandy Flood / Helen Flood

John Hasler

John Hasler

Arnold McKinley / James Jones

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