
Phantom Halo
Thriller · Crime · Drama
Overview
Two brothers barely scrape by as their father continues to gamble and drink away the money they do bring home. They hatch a plan for a robbery but at what price?
Top Cast


Rebecca Romijn
Rebecca Romijn
Ms. Rose
Rebecca Romijn
Ms. Rose


Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Samuel Emerson
Thomas Brodie-Sangster
Samuel Emerson


Luke Kleintank
Luke Kleintank
Beckett Emerson
Luke Kleintank
Beckett Emerson
Jordan Dunn
Jordan Dunn
Little Larry
Jordan Dunn
Little Larry


Tobin Bell
Tobin Bell
Smashmouth
Tobin Bell
Smashmouth


Gbenga Akinnagbe
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Roman
Gbenga Akinnagbe
Roman


Susan Park
Susan Park
Grace
Susan Park
Grace


Sebastian Roché
Sebastian Roché
Warren Emerson
Sebastian Roché
Warren Emerson


Ugo Bianchi
Ugo Bianchi
Pablo
Ugo Bianchi
Pablo


Shawn Woods
Shawn Woods
Mr. Shee
Shawn Woods
Mr. Shee
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