
Edge of the Axe
Horror · Mystery
Overview
An axe murderer terrorizes a small Northern California mountain community, while two young computer-obsessed adults attempt to solve the killings.
Top Cast


Barton Faulks
Barton Faulks
Gerald Martin
Barton Faulks
Gerald Martin
Christina Marie Lane
Christina Marie Lane
Lillian Nebbs
Christina Marie Lane
Lillian Nebbs


Page Moseley
Page Moseley
Richard Simmons
Page Moseley
Richard Simmons


Patty Shepard
Patty Shepard
Laura Simmons
Patty Shepard
Laura Simmons
Fred Holliday
Fred Holliday
Frank McIntosh
Fred Holliday
Frank McIntosh


Alicia Moro
Alicia Moro
Rita Miller
Alicia Moro
Rita Miller


Jack Taylor
Jack Taylor
Christopher Caplin
Jack Taylor
Christopher Caplin


May Heatherly
May Heatherly
Anna Bixby
May Heatherly
Anna Bixby


Conrado San Martín
Conrado San Martín
Ayudante Sam
Conrado San Martín
Ayudante Sam
Joy Blackburn
Joy Blackburn
Susan Nebbs
Joy Blackburn
Susan Nebbs
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