
Quiet Wing
Mystery · Thriller · Drama
Overview
When college student Amara Graye begins receiving cryptic threats, what starts as targeted harassment spirals into a disturbing psychological mystery. As paranoia fractures her sense of reality, Amara’s fear begins to resemble control and her trauma may hide more than one kind of danger.
Top Cast


Asia Gordon
Asia Gordon
Amara
Asia Gordon
Amara


Vanessa R. Butler
Vanessa R. Butler
Mom (Voice)
Vanessa R. Butler
Mom (Voice)
Travis Chamblee
Travis Chamblee
Liam , Dad (Voice)
Travis Chamblee
Liam , Dad (Voice)


Matthew David Cippaghila
Matthew David Cippaghila
Detective Miller
Matthew David Cippaghila
Detective Miller
Garrett Hannigan
Garrett Hannigan
Tristan
Garrett Hannigan
Tristan


Dax Lily
Dax Lily
Casey
Dax Lily
Casey
Sydni Markland
Sydni Markland
Young Amara
Sydni Markland
Young Amara
Raul Ruiz
Raul Ruiz
Ivy
Raul Ruiz
Ivy
Kyle Keyes
Kyle Keyes
Young Liam
Kyle Keyes
Young Liam
Celine Milien
Celine Milien
Iris
Celine Milien
Iris
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