
The Hamiltons
Drama · Horror · Thriller
Overview
The Hamiltons seem to be the picture-perfect American family. They are hardworking community members; giving to their local charities, attending town hall meetings and always respectful of their neighbors...except for the fact that they usually end up killing them.
Top Cast


Cory Knauf
Cory Knauf
Francis Hamilton
Cory Knauf
Francis Hamilton


Samuel Child
Samuel Child
David Hamilton
Samuel Child
David Hamilton


Joseph McKelheer
Joseph McKelheer
Wendell Hamilton
Joseph McKelheer
Wendell Hamilton


Mackenzie Firgens
Mackenzie Firgens
Darlene Hamilton
Mackenzie Firgens
Darlene Hamilton


Rebekah Hoyle
Rebekah Hoyle
Samantha Teal
Rebekah Hoyle
Samantha Teal


Brittany Daniel
Brittany Daniel
Dani Cummings
Brittany Daniel
Dani Cummings
Al Liner
Al Liner
Paul Glenn
Al Liner
Paul Glenn
Jena Hunt
Jena Hunt
Kitty Davies
Jena Hunt
Kitty Davies
Tara Glass
Tara Glass
Jenna Smith
Tara Glass
Jenna Smith


Larry Laverty
Larry Laverty
Larry Davies
Larry Laverty
Larry Davies
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