Movies Starring Rachel G. Whittle
Welcome to our dedicated collection of films featuring Rachel G. Whittle. Here, you’ll find a diverse lineup of titles that showcase the actor’s range, talent, and unforgettable on-screen presence. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering Rachel g. whittle’s performances for the first time, this selection offers something for every taste—encompassing both critically acclaimed roles and underrated gems waiting to be explored.
Ghoster (2023)
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When a mysterious letter appears on the day they are being evicted, Elizabeth and her father can’t believe their luck to discover they've inherited Echoville Manor, a sprawling, thirty-seven room estate. Upon arriving, Elizabeth finds that the mansion is inhabited by the world’s cutest spirit, Ghoster, who has been trapped within a mirrored prison there for fifty years. Together, they must uncover the secrets to Echoville to free Ghoster before the nefarious Yuto captures her soul as well in his quest for immortality.
Girl With a Gun (2023)
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Follows a woman who after her parents are killed learns about a troubling family history that pushes the boundaries of what a person will go to avenge those they love.
The Pregnancy Promise (2023)
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Best friends Lucy and Skye accidently fall pregnant at the same time which creates a huge rift between them and their families. But when Skye starts to suspect someone of meddling with her birth control, she wonders if there’s something more sinister at play…
A Fivela de Abner Outlaw (2021)
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During a terrible storm, a serial killer wreaks havoc inside of a Texas prison.
The Night Before (2017)
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On the night before Halloween, a single mother and her daughter are taken captive in a strange home.
Dream House Nightmare (2017)
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A young couple buy their dream home in New Orleans, only to be tormented by an obsessive mother who believes the house should be hers.
The Shelter (2015)
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On a star-filled night, homeless Thomas seeks warm shelter. Still grieving his late wife, ruined and desperate, he comes across a vast house with the lights on and an inviting open front door. But the next morning, the premises will not let him leave. Destiny has brought Thomas to this place and now he must survive a very personal ordeal. For what appeared a safe haven turns out to be something far more malevolent. From Arrow in The Head blogger, writer and director John Fallon, a psychological horror show tapping into fears of the mind, body and soul.