
Last Ferry
Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
When a young gay lawyer arrives on Fire Island to explore his sexuality, he becomes witness to a murder after being drugged. A stranger helps him to safety, but he soon discovers his saviour is friends with the killer.
Top Cast


Myles Clohessy
Myles Clohessy
Rafael
Myles Clohessy
Rafael


Gabriel Sloyer
Gabriel Sloyer
Dr Anabi
Gabriel Sloyer
Dr Anabi


R. Ward Duffy
R. Ward Duffy
Richard
R. Ward Duffy
Richard


Byron Clohessy
Byron Clohessy
Josh
Byron Clohessy
Josh
Ramón Olmos Torres
Ramón Olmos Torres
Joseph
Ramón Olmos Torres
Joseph
Sheldon Best
Sheldon Best
Cameron
Sheldon Best
Cameron


Jaye Ayres-Brown
Jaye Ayres-Brown
Shawn
Jaye Ayres-Brown
Shawn


Marc Sinoway
Marc Sinoway
Tony
Marc Sinoway
Tony


Larry Owens
Larry Owens
Shane
Larry Owens
Shane
Sam Given
Sam Given
Drag Queen
Sam Given
Drag Queen
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