Movies Starring Clare Carey
Total movies found: 8, viewing from 1 to 8
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The Trial
[ 2010 ] starting from $1.99Genres: Drama
Actors: Matthew Modine, Robert Forster, Rance Howard, Bob Gunton, Randy Wayne, Clare Carey, Nikki Deloach, Burgess Jenkins, Larry Bagby, Brett Rice, Bonnie Johnson, R. Keith Harris, David Dwyer, Danny Vinson, Kera O'Bryon, Gary Moore, Sandra W. Van Natta, Andrew R. Kaplan, Wendy Foster, Jason Burkey, Gordon Price, Dottie Grissom-Hardin, Chandler McIntyre, Brian Lafontaine, Mark Scarboro, Rebekah James, Ted Johnson, Carter London, Chad Gundersen, John Edward Layton, Zachary T. Robbins, James Harvley, C. Burfict, Tommy Allen Taylor, Simone T. White, Scott C. Reynolds, Jay Cohen, Marc Keenan, William Sykes, Ashley Monique 'Moe' Sanders, Tara Nicole Azarian, Gabriella Mullis, Marki Henderson, David R. Moore, Laura Palka
Directors: Gary Wheeler
After the horrific death of his wife and two sons, suicide seems to be the only escape for small town attorney Kent "Mac" McClain... until he's assigned a capital punishment case that begins to transform his life and those around him forever. Written by Anonymous
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Unrequited
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Michael Welch, David Keith, Clare Carey, Gregory Alan Williams, Sarah Habel, Justin Baldoni, Brett Rice, Bruce McKinnon, Amy Hess, Jeffrey Day, Noah Lentini, Emily Burton, Samuel Lockridge, Steve Alan Wilson
Directors: Jason Epperson
UNREQUITED is a psychological thriller and tells the story of Ben Jacobs, a troubled young man who, on his 18th birthday, has to leave the group home for "troubled teens" where he has been living for the past several months and move back in with his alcoholic mother. Upon his return, Ben soon discovers that his girlfriend, Jessica Morgan, has moved on with her life and is now dating an older college guy. Desperate for love and unable to cope with losing Jessica, Ben's troubled past catches up with him as he kidnaps her in an attempt to regain her affection. Spiraling out of control and on a very dangerous path, Ben must ultimately decide whether to let her go, or hold on to the one person he loves, even if it means destroying them both in the process. Written by Jeff Day


