
Whispers
Horror · Drama · Thriller
Overview
A young couple grieving the recent death of their daughter move to the countryside where they are haunted by their tragedy and a sinister darkness.
Top Cast


Keeley Hazell
Keeley Hazell
Catherine Caldwell
Keeley Hazell
Catherine Caldwell
Craig Rees
Craig Rees
Harvey Caldwell
Craig Rees
Harvey Caldwell


Barbara Nedeljakova
Barbara Nedeljakova
Sasha
Barbara Nedeljakova
Sasha


Diane Ayala Goldner
Diane Ayala Goldner
Dr. Chandler
Diane Ayala Goldner
Dr. Chandler
Phil Bloomberg
Phil Bloomberg
Simon
Phil Bloomberg
Simon


Lynn Lowry
Lynn Lowry
Elizabeth Connelly
Lynn Lowry
Elizabeth Connelly


Bill Millsap
Bill Millsap
Father Corbin
Bill Millsap
Father Corbin
Emma Jacobs
Emma Jacobs
The Nanny
Emma Jacobs
The Nanny
Lilja Johnson
Lilja Johnson
Lilja Johnson


Ramon Estevez
Ramon Estevez
Ramon Estevez
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