
The Fields
Drama · Horror · Thriller
Overview
Tells the story of a young boy and his family who are terrorized by an unseen presence.
Top Cast


Tara Reid
Tara Reid
Bonnie
Tara Reid
Bonnie


Cloris Leachman
Cloris Leachman
Gladys
Cloris Leachman
Gladys


Brian Anthony Wilson
Brian Anthony Wilson
Charlie
Brian Anthony Wilson
Charlie


Karen Ludwig
Karen Ludwig
Tootie
Karen Ludwig
Tootie


Miles Williams
Miles Williams
Jack
Miles Williams
Jack
Max Antisell
Max Antisell
Douglas
Max Antisell
Douglas
Tom Mattera
Tom Mattera
Hippie Guy
Tom Mattera
Hippie Guy


Faust Checho
Faust Checho
Barry
Faust Checho
Barry
Joshua Ormond
Joshua Ormond
Steven
Joshua Ormond
Steven
Bev Appleton
Bev Appleton
Hiney
Bev Appleton
Hiney
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