
The Intruders
Feb 24 2015
•2h 32m
•Thriller
After the traumatic loss of her mother, a teenaged girl tries to uncover the dark secrets behind her new home, in spite of her father's disbelief.
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Miranda Cosgrove
Rose Halshford

Donal Logue
Jerry Halshford

Tom Sizemore
Howard Markby

Jenessa Grant
Leila Markby
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