Forward to the Past
Sep 08 2013
•0h 12m
•Animation, Horror, Mystery
In 2004, Bella Goth disappears without a trace. Nearly a decade later, her teenage children, Cassandra and Alexander, uncover a secret: their mother’s disappearance was not natural — and may still be preventable. Using experimental time-travel technology, the siblings go back to 1984 to find their young mother and warn her about what’s to come. But time is fragile. Their well-meaning interference causes unforeseen changes to the present. When Cassandra and Alexander return to 2013, they find everything... perfect. Bella never vanished. Their childhood was happy. Their family is intact. But something feels wrong. Reality is unraveling beneath their feet. The price of rewriting history is catching up.
Cast
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Alvin Soprano
Cassandra Goth
Aaron Landon Jackson
Alexander Goth
Belinda Soprano
Bella Bachelor (Goth)
Atticus Castiglione
Mortimer Goth
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