
Edge of Insanity
Horror · Mystery · Thriller
Overview
Feeling guilty about her parents death and determined to live up to their expectations, Rylee will stop at nothing to become an actress, no matter what the cost.
Top Cast


Amanda Day
Amanda Day
Amanda Day
Sally-Anne Hunt
Sally-Anne Hunt
Minnesota Girl
Sally-Anne Hunt
Minnesota Girl
Ali Daniels
Ali Daniels
Mackenzie
Ali Daniels
Mackenzie


Lindsey Lamer
Lindsey Lamer
Lexi Summers
Lindsey Lamer
Lexi Summers
Carissa Allen
Carissa Allen
Woman
Carissa Allen
Woman
Jennifer Prettyman
Jennifer Prettyman
Jennifer Prettyman


Scout Taylor-Compton
Scout Taylor-Compton
Rylee Summers
Scout Taylor-Compton
Rylee Summers


AJ Bowen
AJ Bowen
Dr. Freeman
AJ Bowen
Dr. Freeman


Mike P. Nelson
Mike P. Nelson
Customer (uncredited)
Mike P. Nelson
Customer (uncredited)
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