
Taken in Plain Sight
Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
After months of tireless investigation, Abby becomes convinced that she's found her daughter's abductor. When authorities dismiss her claim, she takes matters into her own hands, setting in motion a chain of events that reveal the shocking truth.
Top Cast


Tennille Read
Tennille Read
Abby Anderson
Tennille Read
Abby Anderson


Allegra Fulton
Allegra Fulton
Dolores
Allegra Fulton
Dolores


Steven Yaffee
Steven Yaffee
Douglas Leto
Steven Yaffee
Douglas Leto
Sameer Jafar
Sameer Jafar
Mitch Anderson
Sameer Jafar
Mitch Anderson


Jim Codrington
Jim Codrington
Detective Doyle
Jim Codrington
Detective Doyle
KJ Romani
KJ Romani
Zooey Anderson
KJ Romani
Zooey Anderson


J.D. Nicholsen
J.D. Nicholsen
Semi Driver
J.D. Nicholsen
Semi Driver


Liv Nelson
Liv Nelson
Emma Gibbons
Liv Nelson
Emma Gibbons


Stella Acquisto
Stella Acquisto
Newscaster
Stella Acquisto
Newscaster
Samy Osman
Samy Osman
Detective Walsh
Samy Osman
Detective Walsh
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