
Someone Was Watching
Drama · Adventure
Overview
When Chris falls asleep whilst supposed to be watching his little sister, Molly, she goes missing. Finding her coloring book by the river, everyone believes she drowned there and try and move on with their life. But when Chris and his best friend, Pat watch over a tape of the day she went missing some things just don't match up and Chris believes his sister was kidnapped and is still alive. Chris and Pat go on an adventure to New Mexico to prove to everyone that Molly is really still alive.
Top Cast
Jonathan Rudy
Jonathan Rudy
Chris
Jonathan Rudy
Chris
Ben Watson
Ben Watson
Pat
Ben Watson
Pat
Chanise McClure
Chanise McClure
Molly
Chanise McClure
Molly
Jeanette Puhich
Jeanette Puhich
Mrs. Barton
Jeanette Puhich
Mrs. Barton
Susan Abbey
Susan Abbey
Clover Butler
Susan Abbey
Clover Butler
Dalin Christiansen
Dalin Christiansen
Bud Butler
Dalin Christiansen
Bud Butler


Rick Macy
Rick Macy
Mr. Barton
Rick Macy
Mr. Barton
Jongiorgi Enos
Jongiorgi Enos
Roy Hudson
Jongiorgi Enos
Roy Hudson


Irene Santiago
Irene Santiago
Carol Sweeney
Irene Santiago
Carol Sweeney
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