Cast
Actor | Character in Tromeo and Juliet | Character in Romeo and Juliet |
---|---|---|
Will Keenan | Tromeo Que | Romeo Montague |
Jane Jensen | Juliet Capulet | Juliet Capulet |
Maximillian Shaun | Cappy Capulet | Lord Capulet |
Valentine Miele | Murray Martini | Mercutio |
Earl McKoy | Monty Que | Lord Montague |
Stephen Blackehart | Benny Que | Benvolio |
Patrick Connor | Tyrone Capulet | Tybalt |
Wendy Adams | Ingrid Capulet | Lady Capulet |
Steve Gibbons | London Arbuckle | Count Paris |
Debbie Rochon | Ness | Nurse |
Tiffany Shepis | Peter | Capulet Servant |
Flip Brown | Father Lawrence | Friar Lawrence |
Gene Terinoni | Detective Ernie Scalus | Prince Escalus |
Jacqueline Tavarez | Rosie | Rosaline |
Garon Peterson | Fu Chang | The Apothecary |
Sean Gunn | Sammy Capulet | Sampson |
Joe Fleishaker | 1-900-HOT-HUNK | N/A |
James Gunn | The "Found a Peanut" Father | N/A |
Brian Fox | Bill Shakespeare | N/A |
Lemmy | Narrator | N/A |
Lloyd Kaufman, Merle Allin and Ami James have non-speaking cameos in the film. A scene featuring Ron Jeremy as a homeless man was filmed but ultimately deleted from the final cut of the movie.
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