
Feed the Dog
Horror · Drama
Overview
In a world left behind, 12-year old Clara Is forced to take care of her dying father
Top Cast
Madeline Planck Wolff
Madeline Planck Wolff
Clara
Madeline Planck Wolff
Clara


Hjalte Ilsøe Gustavussen
Hjalte Ilsøe Gustavussen
Man at lake
Hjalte Ilsøe Gustavussen
Man at lake


Sussie Nøhr
Sussie Nøhr
Old woman at fireplace
Sussie Nøhr
Old woman at fireplace
Brian Eklund Petersen
Brian Eklund Petersen
Claras dad
Brian Eklund Petersen
Claras dad
Adrian Collin
Adrian Collin
Little kid
Adrian Collin
Little kid
Isabella Joan Petersen Leeche
Isabella Joan Petersen Leeche
Clara (younger)
Isabella Joan Petersen Leeche
Clara (younger)
Martin Arnold Agersnap
Martin Arnold Agersnap
Little kids dad
Martin Arnold Agersnap
Little kids dad
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