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Overview
Government authorities incarcerate a girl whose extraterrestrial origin is discovered after an accident with a car.
Top Cast


Melissa Jaffer
Melissa Jaffer
Mrs. Webster
Melissa Jaffer
Mrs. Webster
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
Sally Harrison
Marnie Reece-Wilmore
Sally Harrison
Dene Kermond
Dene Kermond
Bobby Harrison
Dene Kermond
Bobby Harrison


Di Smith
Di Smith
Maria Harrison
Di Smith
Maria Harrison
Grant Dodwell
Grant Dodwell
Jim Harrison
Grant Dodwell
Jim Harrison
Gabrielle Hammond
Gabrielle Hammond
Kate Glorvaelllo
Gabrielle Hammond
Kate Glorvaelllo


Russell Newman
Russell Newman
Mr. Flannery
Russell Newman
Mr. Flannery


Tina Bursill
Tina Bursill
Dr. Rosen
Tina Bursill
Dr. Rosen
Leverne McDonnell
Leverne McDonnell
Senior Nursing Sister
Leverne McDonnell
Senior Nursing Sister


Monroe Reimers
Monroe Reimers
Radiologist
Monroe Reimers
Radiologist
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