
Strange Behavior
Science Fiction · Horror · Mystery
Overview
When the teenagers in a small Illinois town start getting murdered, the police chief makes a connection to the mysterious scientific experiments being done at the local university and must stop them before his own son is dragged into the deadly scheme.
Top Cast


Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
John Brady
Michael Murphy
John Brady


Louise Fletcher
Louise Fletcher
Barbara Moorehead
Louise Fletcher
Barbara Moorehead


Dan Shor
Dan Shor
Pete Brady
Dan Shor
Pete Brady


Fiona Lewis
Fiona Lewis
Gwen Parkinson
Fiona Lewis
Gwen Parkinson


Arthur Dignam
Arthur Dignam
Dr. Le Sange / Nagel
Arthur Dignam
Dr. Le Sange / Nagel


Dey Young
Dey Young
Caroline
Dey Young
Caroline


Marc McClure
Marc McClure
Oliver Myerhoff
Marc McClure
Oliver Myerhoff


Scott Brady
Scott Brady
Shea
Scott Brady
Shea


Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Donovan
Charles Lane
Donovan
Elizabeth Cheshire
Elizabeth Cheshire
Lucy Brown
Elizabeth Cheshire
Lucy Brown
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