
In the Room Where He Waits
Horror
Overview
A queer theatre actor waits in a hotel room before his father's funeral. Convinced there is someone or something in the room with him, he must come face-to-face with all that haunts him, in a fight for his life.
Top Cast


Daniel Monks
Daniel Monks
Tobin Wade
Daniel Monks
Tobin Wade


Susie Porter
Susie Porter
Mum
Susie Porter
Mum


Annabel Marshall-Roth
Annabel Marshall-Roth
Sienna
Annabel Marshall-Roth
Sienna


Anthony Brandon Wong
Anthony Brandon Wong
Matthew
Anthony Brandon Wong
Matthew
Nicholas Papademetriou
Nicholas Papademetriou
Frederick
Nicholas Papademetriou
Frederick


Sunny S. Walia
Sunny S. Walia
Brock
Sunny S. Walia
Brock


Chris Bartholomew
Chris Bartholomew
Security Guard Glen
Chris Bartholomew
Security Guard Glen
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