
In the Dark
Horror
Overview
A classic-style anthology of three horror shorts and a wraparound story. Two killers find a bag of VHS tapes in their motel room and watch them to pass time. But then the horror gets too real...
Top Cast
Scott Aaker
Scott Aaker
The Creature
Scott Aaker
The Creature
Andria Armstrong
Andria Armstrong
Nurse
Andria Armstrong
Nurse
Olivia Bishop
Olivia Bishop
Ann
Olivia Bishop
Ann
Clay Brocker
Clay Brocker
Chucky
Clay Brocker
Chucky
Cooper Guy
Cooper Guy
Charlie
Cooper Guy
Charlie
Justin Hand
Justin Hand
Marvin
Justin Hand
Marvin


Katie Groshong
Katie Groshong
Lola
Katie Groshong
Lola
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