
The Lost
Drama · Thriller
Overview
A nighttime protest downtown has escalated to require police backup for crowd control. As cop partners and a hobbyist photographer arrive late to the scene, an altercation takes place -- but what occurred depends on whose perspective you see.
Top Cast


Jessica Sula
Jessica Sula
Tina Harmon
Jessica Sula
Tina Harmon


Kim Shaw
Kim Shaw
Karen Olsen
Kim Shaw
Karen Olsen


Suraj Sharma
Suraj Sharma
Dev Mukherjee
Suraj Sharma
Dev Mukherjee
Laura Niemi
Laura Niemi
Betsy
Laura Niemi
Betsy


Brent Antonello
Brent Antonello
Officer Garrett Williams
Brent Antonello
Officer Garrett Williams


Chiké Okonkwo
Chiké Okonkwo
Officer Eric Carter
Chiké Okonkwo
Officer Eric Carter


Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Lily
Saidah Arrika Ekulona
Lily


Mark Krenik
Mark Krenik
Rebel
Mark Krenik
Rebel


Karen Fukuhara
Karen Fukuhara
Laura Baker
Karen Fukuhara
Laura Baker


Marcus Jean Pirae
Marcus Jean Pirae
Officer Sam Michaels
Marcus Jean Pirae
Officer Sam Michaels
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