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The Zack Files
S2.E26
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Zackeo and Juliet

  • Episode aired May 5, 2002
  • TV-Y7
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Christopher Ralph in The Zack Files (2000)
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Zack must learn Romeo's role in order to pass his English theater exam. However, when he has learn nothing, even the story, he finds himself in another dimension where he plays Romeo while G... Read allZack must learn Romeo's role in order to pass his English theater exam. However, when he has learn nothing, even the story, he finds himself in another dimension where he plays Romeo while Gwen is Juliet, Cam is Tybalt and Spence is the monk.Zack must learn Romeo's role in order to pass his English theater exam. However, when he has learn nothing, even the story, he finds himself in another dimension where he plays Romeo while Gwen is Juliet, Cam is Tybalt and Spence is the monk.

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    • John Bell
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    • Kathy Slevin
    • Peter Lauterman
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    • Robert Clark
    • Jake Epstein
    • Michael Seater
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    • Director
      • John Bell
    • Writers
      • Kathy Slevin
      • Peter Lauterman
    • Stars
      • Robert Clark
      • Jake Epstein
      • Michael Seater
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    Robert Clark
    Robert Clark
    • Zack Greenburg
    Jake Epstein
    Jake Epstein
    • Cam Dunleavey…
    Michael Seater
    Michael Seater
    • Spencer Sharpe
    Katie Boland
    Katie Boland
    • Gwendolyn 'Gwen' Killerby…
    Noah Giffin
    • Vernon Manteuffel
    Jeff Clarke
    Jeff Clarke
    • Dan Greenburg
    Graham Harley
    • Mr. Marlowe
    Stephen Ouimette
    Stephen Ouimette
    • Shakespeare
    Christopher Ralph
    • Romeo
    Roger Shank
    • Capulet Guard
    Brendan Wall
    Brendan Wall
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      • John Bell
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      • Kathy Slevin
      • Peter Lauterman
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      Gwendolyn 'Gwen' Killerby: [for Spencer's video documentation at the end of the show, Gwen summarizes their school play] True love is one of the most powerful emotions we have to deal with. In "Romeo and Juliet", it turned into a horrible tragedy. Of course, all this happened before the invention of psychology. I mean, if Romeo had been given a little grief counseling everything would have turned out fine.

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      • May 5, 2002 (Canada)
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