
No one believes her. Nothing will stop her.
Jill Conway is trying to rebuild her life after surviving a terrifying kidnapping attempt. Though she is having a difficult time, she takes small steps toward normalcy by starting a new job and inviting her sister, Molly, to move in with her. Returning home from work one morning, Jill discovers that Molly has vanished, and she is certain that the same man who previously abducted her has returned for revenge.
- 6.2
- 2012
- Released
- 1h 34m

Amanda Seyfried
Jill Conway
Daniel Sunjata
Powers
Wes Bentley
Peter Hood
Michael Paré
Lt. Ray Bozeman
Jennifer Carpenter
Sharon Ames
Sebastian Stan
Billy
Emily Wickersham
Molly Conway
Nick Searcy
Mr. Miller
Socratis Otto
Jim LaPointe
Joel David Moore
Nick Massey
Kate Moennig
Erica Lonsdale
Sam Upton
Officer McKay
Ted Rooney
Henry Massey
Erin Carufel
Officer Ash
Amy Argyle
Tanya Muslin
Susan Hess
Dr. Mira Andrews
Jeanine Jackson
Mrs. Cermak
Hunter Parrish
Try
Blaine Palmer
Conrad Reynolds
Victor Morris
Officer Dubois
Jade Marx-Berti
Officer Ruffolo
Jordan Fry
Jock
Jeff Cole
Customer
Tracy Pacana
School Girl #1
Madison Wray
School Girl #2
Aaron Landon
Busboy
Meredith Adelaide
Jock's Girlfriend
Ray Buckley
Jock's Friend
Danny Belrose
Custodian
Grant Reschke
Older Boy
Released
en
$18,100,189.00
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- #kidnapping
- #police investigation
- #complicated
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