
Lost Child
Drama
Overview
An army veteran discovers an abandoned boy lurking in the woods behind her childhood home. After taking in the boy, she searches for clues to his identity, and discovers local folklore about a malevolent life-draining spirit that comes in the form of a child: The Tatterdemalion.
Top Cast


Leven Rambin
Leven Rambin
Fern
Leven Rambin
Fern


Taylor John Smith
Taylor John Smith
Billy
Taylor John Smith
Billy


Jim Parrack
Jim Parrack
Mike
Jim Parrack
Mike
Landon Edwards
Landon Edwards
Cecil
Landon Edwards
Cecil
Kip Duane Collins
Kip Duane Collins
Fig
Kip Duane Collins
Fig


Toni Chritton Johnson
Toni Chritton Johnson
Florine
Toni Chritton Johnson
Florine


Debbie Sutcliffe
Debbie Sutcliffe
Foster Care Mother
Debbie Sutcliffe
Foster Care Mother


Shane Davis
Shane Davis
Lyle
Shane Davis
Lyle
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