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The Resurrection of Victoria Wheeler - Season 1

When Arnold's (David Alfflick) son goes missing, he is convinced it's the same person who murdered his first wife, Victoria (Sheri Lee), eighteen years earlier. After two weeks of searching, with no leads, all seems at a lost. Suddenly, Victoria arrives at Arnold's house back from the dead. With no memory of what happened to her, Arnold and his second wife, Beverly (Wendy Hartman), must work with a medium (Mary M. Fleming) to help restore Victoria's memories and figure out the identity of Victoria's killer so they can find Arnold's son.

Top Cast

  • David Afflick

    David Afflick

    Arnold Madison

  • Wendy Hartman

    Wendy Hartman

    Beverly Madison

  • Sheri Lee

    Sheri Lee

    Victoria Wheeler

  • John Samela

    John Samela

    Agent Donald Richardson

  • Mary Fleming

    Mary Fleming

    Millie Willimond

Overview

When Arnold's (David Alfflick) son goes missing, he is convinced it's the same person who murdered his first wife, Victoria (Sheri Lee), eighteen years earlier. After two weeks of searching, with no leads, all seems at a lost. Suddenly, Victoria arrives at Arnold's house back from the dead. With no memory of what happened to her, Arnold and his second wife, Beverly (Wendy Hartman), must work with a medium (Mary M. Fleming) to help restore Victoria's memories and figure out the identity of Victoria's killer so they can find Arnold's son.

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