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染血黑钱

导演:
John Barr
主演:
汤姆·贝伦杰,克里斯汀·哈格,保罗·本-维克托,Gary Tanguay,Caroline Portu,贝茨·怀尔德,Mark Sivertsen,Ryan Homchick,Lisa Lynch
别名:
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7.0
507人评分
英语
语言
2020-05-15
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片长
简介:
电影描述的是在缅因州北部有一位退休的海军陆战队(Berenger)狩猎发现一名死去的妇女和大量金钱。当他遇到一群罪犯寻求金钱时,这个故事变得一发不可收拾。严峻而严峻的冬季景观构成了对意志和生存的考验。
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