
Unholy
Horror · Science Fiction · Thriller
Overview
Martha, a widow living in rural Pennsylvania, comes home to find her daughter about to blow her own head off with a shotgun in the basement of their house. Martha doesn't succeed in stopping her child's horrific demise, but the girl's death gradually leads the grieving mother to investigate a conspiracy that involves a legendary local witch, Nazi dabbling with the occult, and secret government experiments, with the story even referencing the fabled Philadelphia Experiment
Top Cast


Adrienne Barbeau
Adrienne Barbeau
Martha
Adrienne Barbeau
Martha


Nicholas Brendon
Nicholas Brendon
Lucas
Nicholas Brendon
Lucas


Siri Baruc
Siri Baruc
Hope
Siri Baruc
Hope


Richard Ziman
Richard Ziman
Store Owner
Richard Ziman
Store Owner
Cheyenne Casebier
Cheyenne Casebier
Cammy
Cheyenne Casebier
Cammy


Merwin Goldsmith
Merwin Goldsmith
Charlie
Merwin Goldsmith
Charlie


Susan Willis
Susan Willis
Gertrude
Susan Willis
Gertrude


Joseph McKenna
Joseph McKenna
Lester
Joseph McKenna
Lester


Alan Aisenberg
Alan Aisenberg
Scotty
Alan Aisenberg
Scotty
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