
Killing Daddy
Thriller · Crime · Mystery
Overview
When Cassie's father finds himself vulnerable and bedridden, she believes she has the perfect revenge for her mother's death.
Top Cast


Elizabeth Gillies
Elizabeth Gillies
Callie Ross
Elizabeth Gillies
Callie Ross


Cynthia Stevenson
Cynthia Stevenson
Emma Granger
Cynthia Stevenson
Emma Granger


William R. Moses
William R. Moses
George Ross
William R. Moses
George Ross


Sebastian Pigott
Sebastian Pigott
Jake Watkins
Sebastian Pigott
Jake Watkins


Tori Anderson
Tori Anderson
Laura Ross
Tori Anderson
Laura Ross
Tom Barnett
Tom Barnett
Hanover
Tom Barnett
Hanover
Sabrina Mangiaracina
Sabrina Mangiaracina
Eight Year old Callie
Sabrina Mangiaracina
Eight Year old Callie
Jennilee Murray
Jennilee Murray
Callie's Mom
Jennilee Murray
Callie's Mom


Luigi Saracino
Luigi Saracino
Carl
Luigi Saracino
Carl


Dean Hagopian
Dean Hagopian
Burt Hankins
Dean Hagopian
Burt Hankins
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