
The Devil's Teardrop
Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
When a man known only as "The Digger" opens fire in a train station many are left dead. The only clue the FBI has is a hand written letter with demands on it. Agent Margurete needs help analyzing it and the best is retired specialist Kincaid.
Top Cast


Tom Everett Scott
Tom Everett Scott
Parker Kincaid
Tom Everett Scott
Parker Kincaid


Natasha Henstridge
Natasha Henstridge
Margaret Lukas
Natasha Henstridge
Margaret Lukas


Rena Sofer
Rena Sofer
Joan
Rena Sofer
Joan


Mika Collins
Mika Collins
Female Supervisor
Mika Collins
Female Supervisor


Jake Goodman
Jake Goodman
Robby Kincaid
Jake Goodman
Robby Kincaid
Rachel Marcus
Rachel Marcus
Shannon Kincaid
Rachel Marcus
Shannon Kincaid
Shawn Storer
Shawn Storer
FBI Guard #2
Shawn Storer
FBI Guard #2
Sandra Guerard
Sandra Guerard
Screaming Woman
Sandra Guerard
Screaming Woman
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