The Substitute 4: Failure Is Not An Option - Cast

Cast

  • Treat Williams as Karl Thomasson,a former U.S. Special Forces soldiers and mercenary, now a cop.
  • Angie Everhart as Jenny, a beautiful doctor at the academy and Karl's love interest.
  • Patrick Kilpatrick as Col J.C. Brack, the military academy's Commanding officer and founder of the Werewolf Cult.
  • Bill Nunn as Luther, an ex-soldier who works as a janitor at the military academy.
  • Tim Abell as Devlin, an ex-soldier who works as a martial arts teacher at the academy.
  • Grayson Fricke as Ted Teague, a cadet and Werewolf cult member who later regrets joining it.
  • Simon Rhee as Lim, a Korean soldier who is a Drill Instructor of the Werewolf cult.
  • Scott Miles as Buckner, an arrogant, racist cadet and the cadet commander of the academy and of the Werewolf cult.
  • Brian Beegle as Frey, Ted's best friend and Werewolf cult member.
  • Samantha Thomas as Harmon, a bossy, loud-mouthed female cadet.
  • Jonathan Michael Weatherly as Malik, a cadet.
  • Lori Beth Edgeman as Cunningham, a female cadet who is picked on at by Harmon.
  • Moe Michaels as Robson, a cadet.
  • J. Don Ferguson as Colonel Teague, Karl's old war buddy and Ted's uncle.
  • K.C. Powe as Sissy, a waitress at a bar and Brack's daughter.

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