

Thriller · Horror
Overview
The teenage daughter of a religious fanatic attempts to escape her twisted family life when three strangers break down near their remote farmhouse and interrupt her father's delusional family suicide pact.
Top Cast


Holly Taylor
Holly Taylor
Maggie
Holly Taylor
Maggie


Bruce Davison
Bruce Davison
Harold
Bruce Davison
Harold


Rita Volk
Rita Volk
Sarah
Rita Volk
Sarah


Arianne Zucker
Arianne Zucker
Betty
Arianne Zucker
Betty


Dallas Hart
Dallas Hart
Fisher
Dallas Hart
Fisher
Frankie Wolf
Frankie Wolf
Randy
Frankie Wolf
Randy


Xavier J. Watson
Xavier J. Watson
Luke
Xavier J. Watson
Luke
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