Spidora
Mystery · Drama
Overview
After receiving a series of anonymous love notes, Spidora, a performer in a carnival Side Show, is finally encouraged to meet her secret admirer. But is he real or just an illusion?
Top Cast
Megan Sheehan
Megan Sheehan
Spidora
Megan Sheehan
Spidora
Go Go Amy
Go Go Amy
Roxanne
Go Go Amy
Roxanne


Jerry Lacy
Jerry Lacy
Dr. Graves
Jerry Lacy
Dr. Graves
Bobby Rice
Bobby Rice
Andrew
Bobby Rice
Andrew
Crystal Marie
Crystal Marie
Stella
Crystal Marie
Stella
Krystal Pohaku
Krystal Pohaku
Solo
Krystal Pohaku
Solo
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