
Lights Gone Out
Horror · Drama
Overview
On a bleak Christmas night, Stewart just wants to fix his broken lights. Each bulb replaced sends him back into the cold, where static, sermons, and silence haunt his drives. At the hardware store, a ghostly cashier hints at something beyond. When the last light fades, Stewart faces a celestial visitor and a choice: cling to the glow, or step into the dark. A slow-burning, surreal holiday tale of grief, ritual, and revelation.
Top Cast
Christopher Hogue
Christopher Hogue
Stewart
Christopher Hogue
Stewart
William R. McHattie
William R. McHattie
Abe
William R. McHattie
Abe
Sarah Pollard
Sarah Pollard
Rachel
Sarah Pollard
Rachel
Mike Talbott
Mike Talbott
The Angel
Mike Talbott
The Angel
Kate Bonnevier
Kate Bonnevier
The Angel (Voice)
Kate Bonnevier
The Angel (Voice)
Neena Boyle
Neena Boyle
Radio Newscaster
Neena Boyle
Radio Newscaster
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