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Every house has a story to tell… this one will kill you. - Rose Red - Season 1
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Title: Rose Red

Overview: Dr. Joyce Reardon, a psychology professor, commissions a team of psychics and a gifted autistic girl to find out the truth about an old, supposedly haunted mansion called Rose Red.

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Average Vote: 6.8 (388 votes)

Cast

  • Joyce Reardon: Nancy Travis
  • Steve Rimbauer: Matt Keeslar
  • Annie Wheaton: Kimberly J. Brown
  • Carl Miller: David Dukes
  • Cathy Kramer: Judith Ivey
  • Rachel Wheaton: Melanie Lynskey
  • Emery Waterman: Matt Ross
  • Nick Hardaway: Julian Sands
  • Victor Kandinsky: Kevin Tighe
  • Ellen Rimbauer: Julia Campbell
  • Pam Asbury: Emily Deschanel
  • Kay Waterman: Laura Kenny
  • Sukeena: Tsidii Leloka
  • Deanna Petrie: Yvonne Sciò
  • Kevin Bollinger: Jimmi Simpson
  • John Rimbauer: John Procaccino
  • Steve Rimbauer (8 yrs. Old): Bobby Preston
  • Rose Red - Part 1 (Season 1 - Episode 1)

    A talented but eccentric parapsychologist hires a group of psychic mediums, including a teenage autistic savant with telekinesis, in order to wake up the horror in a century-old haunted house.

    Rose Red - Part 2 (Season 1 - Episode 2)

    The team tours the mansion. Joyce and Steve point out that the home contains many optical illusions as well as an upside-down room and a library with a mirrored floor. Members of the team begin to disappear.

    Rose Red - Part 3 (Season 1 - Episode 3)

    As Annie Wheaton falls and is knocked unconscious Rose Red's windows and doors mysteriously open again, prompting Emery to suggests that Annie be killed in order to allow everyone to escape the haunted house.

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