
The Armoire
Drama
Overview
After a game of hide-and-seek, 11-year-old Aaron is hypnotized to solve the mystery of his missing friend.
Top Cast
William Cuddy
William Cuddy
Aaron
William Cuddy
Aaron


Tammy Isbell
Tammy Isbell
Gwen
Tammy Isbell
Gwen
Penelope Corrin
Penelope Corrin
Lea Martell
Penelope Corrin
Lea Martell


David Keeley
David Keeley
Harry
David Keeley
Harry
Dennis James
Dennis James
Detective Lee
Dennis James
Detective Lee


Maggie Huculak
Maggie Huculak
Dr. Mendoza
Maggie Huculak
Dr. Mendoza
Lois McDonald
Lois McDonald
Mrs. Day
Lois McDonald
Mrs. Day


Ricardo Hoyos
Ricardo Hoyos
Tony
Ricardo Hoyos
Tony
Rebecca Auerbach
Rebecca Auerbach
Ms. Penner
Rebecca Auerbach
Ms. Penner


Craig Brown
Craig Brown
Deputy Smith
Craig Brown
Deputy Smith
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