White Noise 2: The Light (2007)

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Written by Matt Venne

Directed by Patrick Lussier

Running Time: 99 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Canada

Filmed in Colour

Supernatural chiller. Suicide survivor Nathan Fillion (Serenity) raises hell when he saves marked souls from death. Fearsome follow-up to Michael Keaton's 2002 hit horror.

When is White Noise 2: The Light next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 December 22nd, 10:40pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Nathan FillionNathan FillionAbe Dale
Image for Katee SackhoffKatee SackhoffSherry Clarke
Ed AndersAttacker
Joshua Ballard
Kendall Cross
D. Harlan CutshallCop
Tom ElkinsOld Man Voice
Craig FairbrassHenry caine
Erika-Shaye GairRed Coat Girl
Tammy GillisScooter Girl
Adrian HolmesMarty Bloom
Lexie HuberER Nurse #2
Jared Keeso
Clif KostermanTattooed man
Quinn LordHenry Caine's Son
William MacDonald
Steven McMichaelAmbulance Driver
David MilchardKurt
Phillip MitchellHotel security
Cory Monteith
Tegan Moss
Robert MusnickiHotel Lobby Manager
Aaron PearlStanley
Trevor RobertsEVP Ghost
Image for Teryl RotheryTeryl RotheryJulia Caine
Manoj SoodActor
Vanesa TomasinoLaura
Brad TurnerCrash observer
Sean WhaleOff Duty Cop
Aidan WilliamsonChurch Boy
Paul WuHead Designer

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