
Gotham Cafe
Horror · Drama · Thriller
Overview
With divorce on the horizon, a couple are about to find out that a lunch meeting with the wife's attorney is about to get very gruesome.
Top Cast


Chaney Kley
Chaney Kley
Steve Davis
Chaney Kley
Steve Davis


Julie Sands
Julie Sands
Diane Davis
Julie Sands
Diane Davis


Cullen Douglas
Cullen Douglas
Gúy
Cullen Douglas
Gúy


Kevin Brief
Kevin Brief
Humboldt
Kevin Brief
Humboldt


Endre Hules
Endre Hules
French Chef
Endre Hules
French Chef


Mick Garris
Mick Garris
Father Callahan
Mick Garris
Father Callahan


Robert Axelrod
Robert Axelrod
Eerie Man
Robert Axelrod
Eerie Man


Stephen King
Stephen King
Mr. Ring (voice)
Stephen King
Mr. Ring (voice)
Denny Hankla
Denny Hankla
Clerk
Denny Hankla
Clerk
Bryan McMahon
Bryan McMahon
Head Waiter
Bryan McMahon
Head Waiter
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