
Trinket Box
Horror · Drama
Overview
A newlywed interracial couple Mike and Ava move to a new home set on starting new beginnings, but an historical evil, locked away for years, is about to break free and wreak havoc on their relationship and their lives.
Top Cast


Acoryé White
Acoryé White
Mike Wilson
Acoryé White
Mike Wilson


Augie Duke
Augie Duke
Ava Wilson
Augie Duke
Ava Wilson


Cindy Hogan
Cindy Hogan
Margaret Davis
Cindy Hogan
Margaret Davis


Barry Ratcliffe
Barry Ratcliffe
James Davis
Barry Ratcliffe
James Davis


Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Mrs. Davis
Sandra Ellis Lafferty
Mrs. Davis
Joe Anthony Gordon
Joe Anthony Gordon
Abe
Joe Anthony Gordon
Abe
Zia Carlock
Zia Carlock
Young Mary Ann
Zia Carlock
Young Mary Ann


Conphidance
Conphidance
Andre' Wilson
Conphidance
Andre' Wilson


Andi Anderson
Andi Anderson
Vanessa
Andi Anderson
Vanessa
James Rosser
James Rosser
Thomas
James Rosser
Thomas
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