
Don't Talk to Strangers
TV Movie · Thriller · Crime
Overview
After Jane's first marriage collapses, she and her new husband Patrick Brody attempt to build a new life and move to a new state. However, her ex-husband follows them with a view to revenge.
Top Cast


Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan
Patrick Brody
Pierce Brosnan
Patrick Brody


Shanna Reed
Shanna Reed
Jane Bonner
Shanna Reed
Jane Bonner


Terry O'Quinn
Terry O'Quinn
Bonner
Terry O'Quinn
Bonner


Michael MacRae
Michael MacRae
Detective Sandstrum
Michael MacRae
Detective Sandstrum


Roger Cross
Roger Cross
Detective Barrett
Roger Cross
Detective Barrett
Keegan MacIntosh
Keegan MacIntosh
Eric Bonner
Keegan MacIntosh
Eric Bonner


Alf Humphreys
Alf Humphreys
Officer Nordling
Alf Humphreys
Officer Nordling


Alan Robertson
Alan Robertson
Bobby Carkin
Alan Robertson
Bobby Carkin
Ken Roberts
Ken Roberts
Murdoch
Ken Roberts
Murdoch
J. Douglas Stewart
J. Douglas Stewart
Brad
J. Douglas Stewart
Brad
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