Don't Look Under the Bed

Don't Look Under the Bed

6.5

Oct 09 1999

2h 33m

TV Movie, Family, Horror, Comedy

A girl calls on her brother's imaginary friend to banish a mischievous boogeyman who has framed her for his pranks.

Erin Chambers

Erin Chambers

Frances Bacon McCausland

Ty Hodges

Ty Hodges

Larry Houdini

Robin Riker

Robin Riker

Karen McCausland

Steve Valentine

Steve Valentine

Boogeyman

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