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The Colours and the Kids

A newly orphaned young girl meets a widow mourning the loss of her husband and children, and together they discuss a series of odd events that happened on an isolated island years before.

Top Cast

  • Patricia Jones

    Patricia Jones

    The Lady in White

  • Charlie McCabe

    Charlie McCabe

    Girl

  • Katie Lou Mccabe

    Katie Lou Mccabe

    Girl

Overview

A newly orphaned young girl meets a widow mourning the loss of her husband and children, and together they discuss a series of odd events that happened on an isolated island years before.

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