Cassandra

Cassandra

6.7

May 12 1987

2h 34m

Horror, Fantasy

A young woman has eerie flashes of recovered memories of her brother committing a murder, despite her parents assurance that all is well.

Tessa Humphries

Tessa Humphries

Cassandra / Jill

Shane Briant

Shane Briant

Stephen

Briony Behets

Briony Behets

Helen

Tegan Charles

Tegan Charles

Cassandra (as child)

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