
The Whistleblower
Thriller · Horror · Science Fiction
Overview
Newspaperman Harry Powers has had it writing for those stinking tabloids, but he may have just found his golden goose...if he can keep his head...
Top Cast
Andrew Cox
Andrew Cox
Harry Powers
Andrew Cox
Harry Powers
Mason Katter
Mason Katter
Dr. Clarence P. Spackle
Mason Katter
Dr. Clarence P. Spackle
Heidi Wheelock
Heidi Wheelock
Cynthia Pfeiffer
Heidi Wheelock
Cynthia Pfeiffer
Josh Sanders
Josh Sanders
Herschel Thompson
Josh Sanders
Herschel Thompson
Aaron Hutcherson
Aaron Hutcherson
The Creature
Aaron Hutcherson
The Creature
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