

Horror · Mystery
Overview
Trevor Blackburn is accused of murdering his girlfriend, Faith, in a brutal ritual. He's sentenced to live in an experimental rehabilitation community and falls into a coma. When he wakes up, he meets the mysterious Dr. Ek, who tortures Trevor in an attempt to learn the whereabouts of a powerful occult book. As other patients start to disappear, Trevor begins to wonder who and where he really is.
Top Cast


Andras Jones
Andras Jones
Trevor Blackburn
Andras Jones
Trevor Blackburn


Seth Green
Seth Green
Douglas
Seth Green
Douglas


Wendy Robie
Wendy Robie
Dr. Thalama
Wendy Robie
Dr. Thalama


Ted Raimi
Ted Raimi
Dr. Coffee
Ted Raimi
Dr. Coffee
Beth Bates
Beth Bates
Faith
Beth Bates
Faith


Jerry Hauck
Jerry Hauck
Ronald
Jerry Hauck
Ronald
Nancy Wolfe
Nancy Wolfe
Liz
Nancy Wolfe
Liz


Shannon Hart Cleary
Shannon Hart Cleary
Amy
Shannon Hart Cleary
Amy


Jeffrey Combs
Jeffrey Combs
Dr. Ek
Jeffrey Combs
Dr. Ek


Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper
Samuel Leventhal
Alice Cooper
Samuel Leventhal
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