Goosebumps: The Perfect School
Sep 05 2005
•1h 44m
•Family, Fantasy, Horror
When he pulls yet another prank on his little brother, Brian's parents decide to send him to a summer school which claims to be perfect. After being there a few days, though, he begins to suspect something sinister is afoot.
Cast
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Malcolm Stewart
Howard O'Connor

Victor A. Young
Head Master

Shawn Roberts
Brian O'Connor
J.J. Stocker
Joe
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