
Welcome to Arrow Beach
Horror
Overview
A hippie girl wandering on a California beach is taken in by a Korean War veteran who lives in a nearby mansion with his sister. The girl soon begins to suspect that the mansion is home to some very strange goings-on.
Top Cast


Laurence Harvey
Laurence Harvey
Jason Henry
Laurence Harvey
Jason Henry


Joanna Pettet
Joanna Pettet
Grace Henry
Joanna Pettet
Grace Henry


Stuart Whitman
Stuart Whitman
Deputy Rakes
Stuart Whitman
Deputy Rakes


John Ireland
John Ireland
Sheriff Duke Bingham
John Ireland
Sheriff Duke Bingham


Meg Foster
Meg Foster
Robbin Stanley
Meg Foster
Robbin Stanley


Gloria LeRoy
Gloria LeRoy
Ginger
Gloria LeRoy
Ginger


David Macklin
David Macklin
Alex Heath
David Macklin
Alex Heath


Dodie Heath
Dodie Heath
Felice
Dodie Heath
Felice


Altovise Davis
Altovise Davis
Deputy Molly
Altovise Davis
Deputy Molly
Elizabeth St. Clair
Elizabeth St. Clair
Head Nurse
Elizabeth St. Clair
Head Nurse
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