
The Rendezvous
Action · Adventure · Drama
Overview
A miss-matched couple embark on a frantic search for the Dead Sea Scroll hidden in the ancient city of Petra.
Top Cast


Stana Katic
Stana Katic
Rachel Rozman
Stana Katic
Rachel Rozman


Raza Jaffrey
Raza Jaffrey
Jake Al-Shadi
Raza Jaffrey
Jake Al-Shadi


Alfonso Bassave
Alfonso Bassave
Beltran Reyes
Alfonso Bassave
Beltran Reyes


Meg Cionni
Meg Cionni
Lisbeth
Meg Cionni
Lisbeth


Glenn Fleshler
Glenn Fleshler
Conrad Hanley
Glenn Fleshler
Conrad Hanley


Darby Stanchfield
Darby Stanchfield
Ruthie
Darby Stanchfield
Ruthie


Ronald Guttman
Ronald Guttman
Charles Du Plessis
Ronald Guttman
Charles Du Plessis


Nadim Sawalha
Nadim Sawalha
Nadim Sawalha
Charles K. Redlinger
Charles K. Redlinger
Ed Mothers
Charles K. Redlinger
Ed Mothers
Jana Zeineddine
Jana Zeineddine
Assani
Jana Zeineddine
Assani
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