The Hidden Room Season 1

July. 23,1991      TV-14
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis

The Hidden Room is an American drama-horror anthology television series. Geared mainly towards women, it aired on the Lifetime cable network for 33 episodes from 1991 to 1993. Each episode usually centered around a woman in hardship, but with a dark Twilight Zone-ish twist. Most episodes starred a well-known actress in the lead role.

Episode 13 : Rogue in the Bathroom
October. 15,1991
Episode 12 : Death of the Right Fielder
October. 08,1991
Episode 11 : Dream of the Wolf
October. 01,1991
Episode 10 : A Type of Love Story
September. 24,1991
Episode 9 : Little Nightmares, Little Dreams
September. 17,1991
Episode 8 : Taking Back the Night
September. 10,1991
Episode 7 : Let Death Do Us Part
September. 03,1991
Episode 6 : A Friend in Need
August. 27,1991
Episode 5 : To the Orchards
August. 20,1991
Episode 4 : Spirit Cabinet
August. 13,1991
Episode 3 : Wasting Away
August. 06,1991
Episode 2 : Splinters of Privacy
July. 30,1991
Episode 1 : Dream Child
July. 23,1991

Seasons

Season 2
Season 2 1993
Season 1
Season 1 1991

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