
Our Happy Home
Romance · Drama · Thriller
Overview
John (Charles Dera) and Emma Smith (Ryan Keely) are looking for a new country home so they can finally move out of the big city with their teen daughter, Charlotte (Khloe Kapri). They are helped by Emily (Kendra Spade), a friendly realtor, who finds them the perfect dream home at a discounted price. John buys the house hoping it will help mend his rocky relationship with Emma. Their partnership is pushed to its limits when Emily begins to appear at the home unannounced, popping up at all hours and generally intruding on their lives. Emily will do whatever it takes to force her way into this perfect all-American family, even if it means tearing them apart.
Top Cast


Kendra Spade
Kendra Spade
Kendra Spade


Khloe Kapri
Khloe Kapri
Khloe Kapri


Ryan Keely
Ryan Keely
Ryan Keely


Charles Dera
Charles Dera
Charles Dera


Seth Gamble
Seth Gamble
Seth Gamble
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