

Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
After her husband's close call with a heart attack, his wife feels haunted by a serial slayer and struggles to determine whether this stalker is imagined or real.
Top Cast


Teri Hatcher
Teri Hatcher
Ruth Finley
Teri Hatcher
Ruth Finley


Tahmoh Penikett
Tahmoh Penikett
Ed Finley
Tahmoh Penikett
Ed Finley


Victoria Bidewell
Victoria Bidewell
Susan
Victoria Bidewell
Susan


Eduard Witzke
Eduard Witzke
Lt. Bernie Drowatzky
Eduard Witzke
Lt. Bernie Drowatzky


Candice Hunter
Candice Hunter
Fay
Candice Hunter
Fay


Allison Klause
Allison Klause
Dora
Allison Klause
Dora


James Ralph
James Ralph
BTK Killer
James Ralph
BTK Killer


Dustin MacDougall
Dustin MacDougall
Stalker
Dustin MacDougall
Stalker
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