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"The Pollywog"
Series Stranger Things
Season 2, Episode 3
Air date October 27th, 2017
Writers The Duffer Brothers
Director The Duffer Brothers
Producers Iain Paterson; Shawn Levy; Dan Cohen; Matt Duffer; Ross Duffer; Rand Geiger; Justin Doble; Emily Morris
Starring Winona Ryder; David Harbour; Finn Wolfhard; Millie Bobby Brown; Gaten Matarazzo; Caleb McLaughlin; Noah Schnapp; Sadie Sink; Natalia Dyer; Charlie Heaton; Joe Keery; Dacre Montgomery; Cara Buono; Sean Astin; Paul Reiser
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"The Pollywog" is the third episode of season two of the supernatural horror series Stranger Things, and the eleventh episode of the series overall. It was directed by Shawn Levy with a script written by Justin Doble. All nine episodes from this season premiered on the Netflix instant streaming video service on October 27th, 2017.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Winona Ryder Joyce Byers
David Harbour Jim Hopper
Finn Wolfhard Mike Wheeler
Millie Bobby Brown Eleven
Gaten Matarazzo Dustin Henderson
Caleb McLaughlin Lucas Sinclair
Noah Schnapp Will Byers
Sadie Sink Max Mayfield
Natalia Dyer Nancy Wheeler
Charlie Heaton Jonathan Byers
Joe Keery Steve Harrington
Dacre Montgomery Billy Hargrove
Cara Buono Karen Wheeler

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Sean Astin Bob Newby
Paul Reiser Sam Owens
Catherine Curtin Claudia Henderson
Randy Havens Scott Clarke
Rob Morgan Officer Powell
John Reynolds Officer Callahan
Chester Rushing Tommy H.

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Sam Ashby Werewolf
Lynne Ashe Happy homeowner
Cynthia Barrett Marsha Holland
Harper Cavanaugh Young girl (swingset)
Abigail F. Cowen Vicki
Bethany DeZelle Mother (swingset)
Cameron Newton Jason Voorhees
Suzanne Jordan Roush Doris (MS receptionist)
Drew Scheid Sweaty teen boy
Susan Shalhoub Larkin Florence
Christi Waldon Marissa
Andrew Wilson Williams Scary clown
Donna Wright Elderly math teacher

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See also[]

Stranger pages

This Strange World

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