Uncaged
"Beware the beast within."
After nights of sleepwalking, a troubled teen straps a camera to himself and discovers a sinister truth.
"Beware the beast within."
After nights of sleepwalking, a troubled teen straps a camera to himself and discovers a sinister truth.
Gene Jones
Wade
Ben Getz
Jack Luskey
Kyle Kirkpatrick
Turner
Paulina Singer
Rose Gonzalo
Garrett Hendricks
Gonzo
Michelle Cameron
Crystal
Johnny M. Faulkner
Carl
Angela Atwood
Jenny
Zack Weiner
Brandon
After nights of sleepwalking, a troubled teen straps a camera to himself and discovers a sinister truth.
Moderately amusing, otherwise poor form. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._
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