
The Silhouette
Horror · Thriller
Overview
A man experiences what seems to be a simple power outage until he looks outside to find out something much more sinister may be happening.
Top Cast
Ian Claville
Ian Claville
Protagonist
Ian Claville
Protagonist
Ryan Pham
Ryan Pham
The Silhouette
Ryan Pham
The Silhouette
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