
A Witch Lives In The Attic
Horror · Drama
Overview
A witch and other strange things live in the attic above lonely, dope-addled artist, Grey. After meeting Renee, Grey struggles to appease these beings, as she tries to find her place in the world outside of her home.
Top Cast


Lilith Crimi
Lilith Crimi
Grey
Lilith Crimi
Grey


Erica Santersero
Erica Santersero
Renee/The Witch
Erica Santersero
Renee/The Witch


Milo Benedetti
Milo Benedetti
The Cat/The Sister
Milo Benedetti
The Cat/The Sister


Eric Mongold
Eric Mongold
The Poet/Charlie
Eric Mongold
The Poet/Charlie


Duane LaValley
Duane LaValley
The Drummer
Duane LaValley
The Drummer


Alexis Benedetti
Alexis Benedetti
The Pianist
Alexis Benedetti
The Pianist
C. Metzloff
C. Metzloff
The Bassist
C. Metzloff
The Bassist
Kathleen Snowberger
Kathleen Snowberger
The Sleeper
Kathleen Snowberger
The Sleeper
Elizabeth Benedetti
Elizabeth Benedetti
The Sweeper
Elizabeth Benedetti
The Sweeper
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