
They Came from the Attic
Horror · Fantasy · Drama
Overview
A teenage boy is home alone for the weekend but when nocturnal creatures living in his attic escape, he must survive.
Top Cast


Carter M. Phillips
Carter M. Phillips
The Boy
Carter M. Phillips
The Boy


Gavin Villareal
Gavin Villareal
Gavin Stanley/Creature #5
Gavin Villareal
Gavin Stanley/Creature #5


Tuker Heil
Tuker Heil
Edmund Piercer/Creature #4
Tuker Heil
Edmund Piercer/Creature #4


Larry Napoleon
Larry Napoleon
Winston Nathan/Creature #1
Larry Napoleon
Winston Nathan/Creature #1
Aiden Villareal
Aiden Villareal
Frank Stanley/Creature #3
Aiden Villareal
Frank Stanley/Creature #3


Ben Cooper
Ben Cooper
Joe/Creature #2
Ben Cooper
Joe/Creature #2


Vincent Price
Vincent Price
Dr. Robert Morgan (Archival Footage)
Vincent Price
Dr. Robert Morgan (Archival Footage)


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
The Phantom of the Opera (Archival Footage)
Lon Chaney
The Phantom of the Opera (Archival Footage)


Judith O'Dea
Judith O'Dea
Barbra (Archival Footage)
Judith O'Dea
Barbra (Archival Footage)


Karl Hardman
Karl Hardman
Harry Cooper (Archival Footage)
Karl Hardman
Harry Cooper (Archival Footage)
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