Shadow.net
Science Fiction · Thriller
Overview
An ambitious member of a movie-piracy ring attempts to steal a hot new film and winds up with much more than he bargained for.
Top Cast


Blake Silver
Blake Silver
Greg / Deckard
Blake Silver
Greg / Deckard
Amanda Barnett
Amanda Barnett
Molly
Amanda Barnett
Molly


Dean Jacobson
Dean Jacobson
Hacker / Poezer
Dean Jacobson
Hacker / Poezer
Guy Birtwhistle
Guy Birtwhistle
Syckboy
Guy Birtwhistle
Syckboy


Morgan Rusler
Morgan Rusler
Doobiewan
Morgan Rusler
Doobiewan
Phong Tran
Phong Tran
Fragz
Phong Tran
Fragz
John Joyce
John Joyce
Vicksor
John Joyce
Vicksor
D.B. Roberts
D.B. Roberts
FBI Agent #1
D.B. Roberts
FBI Agent #1


Rob Nagle
Rob Nagle
FBI Agent #2
Rob Nagle
FBI Agent #2
Derek Wood
Derek Wood
Post House Employee
Derek Wood
Post House Employee
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