
The Lover in the Attic: A True Story
TV Movie · History · Drama
Overview
This is the lurid, true story about femme fatale Dolly, her murdered husband, and her lover, Otto -- the man in the attic. In the 1930s, Dolly met and seduced her repairman Otto... but she was already married to successful business man Fred.
Top Cast


Molly Burnett
Molly Burnett
Dolly Oesterreich
Molly Burnett
Dolly Oesterreich


Kevin Fonteyne
Kevin Fonteyne
Otto Sanhuber
Kevin Fonteyne
Otto Sanhuber


David Fierro
David Fierro
Fred Oesterreich
David Fierro
Fred Oesterreich


David Alexander
David Alexander
Herman Shapiro
David Alexander
Herman Shapiro


Alex Ball
Alex Ball
Roy Klumb
Alex Ball
Roy Klumb


Eddie DuPriest
Eddie DuPriest
Judge
Eddie DuPriest
Judge


Whitney Christopher
Whitney Christopher
Mrs. Clarkson
Whitney Christopher
Mrs. Clarkson


Jeff Rose
Jeff Rose
Herman Cline
Jeff Rose
Herman Cline


Tom Thon
Tom Thon
Wakeman
Tom Thon
Wakeman


Dustin Lewis
Dustin Lewis
Zach
Dustin Lewis
Zach
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