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Synopsis: Fred's life becomes like a horror movie: his favorite music teacher is missing and all suspicions point to her replacement, Mr. Devlin, a pale man who dresses in all black and carries an umbrella in the sunlight.... Fred suspects that he's a vampire. With the help of his faithful friend Bertha, Fred sets out to save the town from this garlic-hating fiend.
Director(s): John Fortenberry
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
2.7
G
Year:
2011
84 min
1,775 Views


But where are you from?

I was born in ancient times,

So what happened to you?

I loved to shop, so

I shopped till I dropped.

Now, I am doomed to walk among the living

until these fashionable shoes

go out of style.

Those shoes are pretty swank.

So you can actually die from shopping?

My story should serve as a lesson.

Always shop at a mall with a food court

so you won't starve.

That's so tragic.

I'm so sorry.

I'm good.

I'll get it.

- Okay.

- Fred!

Are you going to get the door... Doorbell?

Sorry, Ghost Talia said she's getting it.

Oh, my gosh. I wish I could afford

professional help for you.

Janet.

Hilda. What a

- fun outfit for relaxing at home.

- I just came from work.

My job.

You've heard of those? You go out

and tell the world that you mean something?

Well, my job is raising my family,

and it's a full-time job for me.

- Hey there, Fred.

- Hi.

You know, Kevin keeps mentioning

wanting a playdate with you.

I did not say that ever!

Hey, how's your husband?

He's fine.

As a matter of fact, it was his idea

for me to invite you

to this little welcoming party

we're having for the new music teacher,

Mr. Devlin, tonight.

Kind of short notice, don't you think?

I understand if you have plans!

- We don't.

- Good!

Good, great!

7:
00. Bye, Fred...

I am not going to a party at Kevin's house.

Fred, since your father left me,

it's been up to me to raise you on my own.

And believe me,

I've enjoyed every minute of it.

But with that comes a lot of sacrifice,

and part of that sacrifice is

not getting invited to a lot of parties.

So we're going.

But Mom, it's at Kevin's house, Mom!

- Kevin's house!

- Wear something nice.

Oh, my gammit!

A party at the lair of

my arch enemy's house!

And for some creepy guy who's clearly out

to destroy my musical confidence.

What am I gonna do?

You're gonna go,

that's what you're gonna do.

- Dad!

- You're gonna go,

find out everything

there is to know about this guy.

He's a wrong dude, I can feel it.

I knew it! That's just what I was thinking!

This cottage cheese is also wrong.

- Throw it out.

- Okay.

You get a full report,

and you get back to me.

- Where will you be?

- Right here.

Wait, wait, Dad!

You can't see me!

Yeah, I can.

All right, what do you want?

Actually, I was thirsty.

- There you go.

- Sunny D! All right!

- Thanks, Dad.

- Don't litter.

Stand up straight and don't steal anything.

- Mom, I never steal.

- That's good. You're good.

You're a good boy, Fred.

...tonight

Won't everybody have fun tonight

I said, everybody have fun tonight

Will everybody Wang Chung tonight

I said, everybody Wang Chung tonight

Oh, my God!

Wasn't he amazing?

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David A. Goodman

David A. Goodman is an American writer and producer. Goodman was a writer for several television series, such as The Golden Girls (his first job), Futurama (where he was also a co-executive producer, and writer of the famous Futurama Star Trek parody episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before") and Star Trek: Enterprise. David Goodman also produced Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story. He is also the writer for Fred: The Movie, a 2010 film based on the Fred Figglehorn YouTube series and the sequel Fred 2: Night of the Living Fred. more…

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