
The Turning
Drama
Overview
Gillian Anderson in her first ever screen role. Anderson's psycho boyfriend, Cliff, returns to his home town seething with pent-up frustration and rage. Four years earlier his family was on the verge of breaking up. Now he's returned to put things right, fired by a psychopathic determination he is intent on destroying his father's new relationship...whatever it takes.
Top Cast


Karen Allen
Karen Allen
Glory Lawson
Karen Allen
Glory Lawson


Raymond J. Barry
Raymond J. Barry
Mark Harnish
Raymond J. Barry
Mark Harnish


Michael Dolan
Michael Dolan
Clifford 'Cliff' Harnish
Michael Dolan
Clifford 'Cliff' Harnish


Tess Harper
Tess Harper
Martha Harnish
Tess Harper
Martha Harnish


Gillian Anderson
Gillian Anderson
April Cavanaugh
Gillian Anderson
April Cavanaugh
Jim Simmons
Jim Simmons
Mayor
Jim Simmons
Mayor


Madison Arnold
Madison Arnold
Mr. Cavanaugh
Madison Arnold
Mr. Cavanaugh
Tannis Benedict
Tannis Benedict
Vivian Sinott
Tannis Benedict
Vivian Sinott
Bill O’Boyle
Bill O’Boyle
Pete Tarosky
Bill O’Boyle
Pete Tarosky
Murphy Larson
Murphy Larson
Rita Smithson
Murphy Larson
Rita Smithson
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