
Lost Cosmonauts
Thriller · Science Fiction
Overview
An unnamed hermit praticing HAM radio slowly realizes he's being stalked by an alien life form.
Top Cast
Ézakiel Lemoine
Ézakiel Lemoine
Man
Ézakiel Lemoine
Man
Gabriel Pimparé
Gabriel Pimparé
Alien (Hugh Mann)
Gabriel Pimparé
Alien (Hugh Mann)
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