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| Spencer Curnutt | Peter | |
| Aislinn DeButch | Katie | |
| Olivia Wickline | Louise | |
| Zoe Levin | Brittany | |
| Zanny Laird | Serena Edmonds | |
| Yolanda Mendoza | Tanya | |
| Shenell Randall | Alexa | |
| Clive Owen | Will Cameron | |
| Catherine Keener | Lynn Cameron | |
| Viola Davis | Gail | |
| Jason Clarke | Doug Tate | |
| Liana Liberato | Annie Cameron | |
| Chris Henry Coffey | Charlie | |
| Nicole Forester | Susanna | |
| Garrett Ryan | Mark |
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| Producer | Robert Greenhut
Ed Cathell III |
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| Writer | Robert Festinger
Andy Bellin |
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| Cinematography | Andrzej Sekula
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| Musician | Nathan Larson
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Safe and sound in their suburban home, Will and Lynn Cameron used to sleep well at night. When their fourteen-year-old daughter, Annie, made a new friend on-line – a sixteen-year-old boy named Charlie – Will and Lynn didn’t think much of it. But when Annie and Charlie make a plan to meet what happens in the next twenty-four hours changes the entire family forever. Charlie is really a forty-year-old serial pedophile and, once Annie’s rape comes to light, it becomes a touchstone event that reverberates through the entire family. |
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