Dangerous Games to Play
Horror
Overview
Four high schoolers discover a book of supernatural games that allows them to contact the other side.
Top Cast


Lucas Dutra
Lucas Dutra
Lucas Dutra
Sara Sedran
Sara Sedran
Sara Sedran
Danija Areande
Danija Areande
Beth Turner
Danija Areande
Beth Turner
Shaun O'Callaghan
Shaun O'Callaghan
Shaun O'Callaghan


Javier Botet
Javier Botet
Javier Botet


Paul S. Tracey
Paul S. Tracey
Mr. Ballard
Paul S. Tracey
Mr. Ballard


Gil Sidaway
Gil Sidaway
Brayden
Gil Sidaway
Brayden
Estela García
Estela García
Susan
Estela García
Susan
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