
The Righteous
Drama · Horror · Mystery
Overview
A burdened man feels the wrath of a vengeful God after he and his wife are visited by a mysterious stranger.
Top Cast


Mark O'Brien
Mark O'Brien
Aaron Smith
Mark O'Brien
Aaron Smith


Henry Czerny
Henry Czerny
Frederic Mason
Henry Czerny
Frederic Mason


Mimi Kuzyk
Mimi Kuzyk
Ethel Mason
Mimi Kuzyk
Ethel Mason


Kate Corbett
Kate Corbett
Doris
Kate Corbett
Doris


Mayko Nguyen
Mayko Nguyen
Mary Hutton
Mayko Nguyen
Mary Hutton


Nigel Bennett
Nigel Bennett
Graham
Nigel Bennett
Graham
Adrianna Barkey
Adrianna Barkey
VIP church lady / Gemstones church worker (uncredited)
Adrianna Barkey
VIP church lady / Gemstones church worker (uncredited)
Briar-Rose Stone
Briar-Rose Stone
Joanie
Briar-Rose Stone
Joanie
Amy House
Amy House
Background Performer
Amy House
Background Performer


Charlie Tomlinson
Charlie Tomlinson
Background Performer
Charlie Tomlinson
Background Performer
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