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River Runs Red
Description
In an energizing and dramatic atmosphere, this film pursues Charles Coleman, a judge who has such a decent reputation inside his work. Sadly, his child is executed by two degenerate officers. The more regrettable, the system sets them two free. He collaborates with a solidified veteran analyst, Horace, attempting to give those officers what they merit.
In an energizing and dramatic atmosphere, this film pursues Charles Coleman, a judge who has such a decent reputation inside his work. Sadly, his child is executed by two degenerate officers. The more regrettable, the system sets them two free. He collaborates with a solidified veteran analyst, Horace, attempting to give those officers what they merit.
Actors:
Briana Evigan,
RJ Mitte,
Kate Ward,
Rachel Ryling,
Spencer Kingsley,
Joseph m Robinson,
Lea Hutton Beasmore
Briana Evigan
23 October 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
RJ Mitte
21 August 1992, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Kate Ward
Rachel Ryling
Spencer Kingsley
Joseph m Robinson
Lea Hutton Beasmore
Genre:
Thriller
Director:
Wes Miller
Country:
United States
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