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Bob 2017

★ 5.210 votes25 min📅 2017-07-19

Freshly moved into their first shared apartment, a bright-eyed gay couple soon discovers they've inherited an unusual roommate—Bob, a mischievous ghost who refuses to leave.

Director: John Gross

Cast

Orson Chaplin
Orson Chaplin
Rick
Sarah Elbert
Sarah Elbert
Lin
Ronnie Kroell
Ronnie Kroell
Brady
Wallace Langham
Wallace Langham
Bob
Jason Shepard
Jason Shepard
Paul

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bob (2017) about?

Bob follows a gay couple moving into their first shared apartment, only to find themselves sharing the space with a persistent, wisecracking ghost named Bob. What begins as an awkward living situation quickly spirals into a series of comedic and slightly spooky encounters that test their patience and bond.

Who directed Bob?

Bob was directed by John Gross, bringing a sharp comedic sensibility to this unique blend of horror and romance.

Who stars in Bob?

The film stars Orson Chaplin and Sarah Elbert as the couple, with Ronnie Kroell, Wallace Langham, and Jason Shepard rounding out the main cast.

Is Bob (2017) worth watching?

Bob delivers a surprisingly tight 25-minute package that packs in laughs and light scares without overstaying its welcome. Fans of quirky comedies and supernatural hijinks will appreciate its breezy charm and playful tone, even if it's light on deep scares.

How long is Bob?

Bob has a runtime of 25 minutes.

About Bob (2017) — A Gay Couple's Cozy Nightmare with a Ghostly Housemate

Freshly moved into their first shared apartment, a bright-eyed gay couple soon discovers they've inherited an unusual roommate—Bob, a mischievous ghost who refuses to leave. Directed by John Gross, this pocket-sized comedy-horror hybrid blends playful scares with wry bedroom farce, turning everyday domestic tension into supernatural sitcom gold. Bob (2017) balances cheeky one-liners and gentle frights, all wrapped in a cozy 25-minute runtime perfect for late-night laughs and quick thrills.

With its focus on new love, the quirks of cohabitation, and a spectral third wheel who won't take no for an answer, the film explores modern relationships through a supernatural lens—equal parts heartfelt and hilarious. Orson Chaplin and Sarah Elbert anchor the cast as the lovable couple, while Ronnie Kroell and Wallace Langham deliver scene-stealing cameos that keep the tone light and lively throughout.