Cannibal! The Musical - Cast

Cast

  • Trey Parker as Alferd Packer / Frenchy singing voice / The Voice of Doom (credited as Juan Schwartz, a reference to Alferd Packer's alias "John Schwartze", which he was living under when discovered in Cheyenne, Wyoming)
  • Matt Stone as James Humphrey / "Hang the Bastard" woman
  • Dian Bachar as George "California" Noon
  • Toddy Walters as Polly Pry
  • Jason McHugh as Frank Miller
  • John Hegel as Israel Swan
  • Ian Hardin as Shannon Wilson Bell
  • Stan Brakhage as Noon Sr.
  • Robert Muratore as Frenchy Cabazon
  • Edward Henwood as Loutzenheiser / Cyclops
  • Andrew Kemler as Nutter
  • Maseo Maki as Indian chief
  • Audrey Stafferd as Voice of "Voice of Doom"
  • Randy Parker as Judge
  • Japanese foreign exchange students as Indians

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