

Thriller · TV Movie
Overview
Suzanne Cruz's perfect life of a mother, wife, and lawyer is shattered by Cassie, who vows revenge on the lawyers who destroyed her family when she was a girl. Suzanne must learn who is tearing her life apart before Cassie comes in for the kill.
Top Cast


Jennifer Field
Jennifer Field
Suzanne Cruz
Jennifer Field
Suzanne Cruz


Scout Taylor-Compton
Scout Taylor-Compton
Cassie / Cat Quinn
Scout Taylor-Compton
Cassie / Cat Quinn


Emma Nasfell
Emma Nasfell
Whitney Cruz
Emma Nasfell
Whitney Cruz


Michael Devorzon
Michael Devorzon
Clay Cruz
Michael Devorzon
Clay Cruz
Suzanna Akins
Suzanna Akins
Mary
Suzanna Akins
Mary
Jennifer Castillo
Jennifer Castillo
Vera
Jennifer Castillo
Vera


Joseph Covino
Joseph Covino
Chad Brewer
Joseph Covino
Chad Brewer


Ashley Doris
Ashley Doris
Katie Curry
Ashley Doris
Katie Curry
Camille James Harman
Camille James Harman
Ellen Dawson
Camille James Harman
Ellen Dawson
Autumn Harrison
Autumn Harrison
Annabelle
Autumn Harrison
Annabelle
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