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Single White Female
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The dramatic events of the amazing movie that follows Allison Jones, who spreads some advertisements to find a new roommate instead of Sam, who just leaves. So, she thinks that Hedra is a good alternative to annoy from her later because she makes many strange things and tries to steal her identity. Allison plans with the help of Sam to get her out when she finds out that she has previous crimes.
The dramatic events of the amazing movie that follows Allison Jones, who spreads some advertisements to find a new roommate instead of Sam, who just leaves. So, she thinks that Hedra is a good alternative to annoy from her later because she makes many strange things and tries to steal her identity. Allison plans with the help of Sam to get her out when she finds out that she has previous crimes.
Actors:
Frances Bay,
Michele Farr,
Michael Collins,
Kim Sykes,
Tiffany Mataras,
Eric Poppick,
George Gerdes
Frances Bay
23 January 1919, Mannville, Alberta, Canada
Michele Farr
Michael Collins
Kim Sykes
Tiffany Mataras
Eric Poppick
22 September 1946, Panorama City, California, USA
George Gerdes
23 February 1948, New York, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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