
In the Dark
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Aspiring artist Ali must rebuild her life after a tragic accident kills her husband and their young child, and leaves her blind. Life in the dark proves to be a daunting task, so, at her doctor's suggestion, she hires a caretaker named Jeff to help her adjust with the transition. Jeff's aid proves to be indispensable, she even meets and quickly befriends her new neighbor, Linda. Before long, she is embroiled in a fight for her life from an obsessive predator. Will she learn to protect herself using her only remaining senses in time to save her life?
Top Cast


Elisabeth Röhm
Elisabeth Röhm
Aliandra 'Ali' Lear
Elisabeth Röhm
Aliandra 'Ali' Lear


Sam Page
Sam Page
Jeff
Sam Page
Jeff


Richard Portnow
Richard Portnow
Detective Archer
Richard Portnow
Detective Archer


Patrick Muldoon
Patrick Muldoon
Dan Lear
Patrick Muldoon
Dan Lear


Aiden Turner
Aiden Turner
Alex Smith
Aiden Turner
Alex Smith


Shannon Elizabeth
Shannon Elizabeth
Linda
Shannon Elizabeth
Linda


Elizabeth Peña
Elizabeth Peña
Dr. Weinette
Elizabeth Peña
Dr. Weinette


Anthony Alabi
Anthony Alabi
Bob
Anthony Alabi
Bob


Corey Martin Craig
Corey Martin Craig
College Boy (uncredited)
Corey Martin Craig
College Boy (uncredited)


Markie Farnsley
Markie Farnsley
College Girl
Markie Farnsley
College Girl
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