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Pastor Paul (2016)

You are not the owner of your life.

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 10M

Director : Jules David Bartkowski

Synopsis

PASTOR PAUL is a feature film about a white tourist in West Africa who is possessed by a ghost after acting in a Nollywood movie.

Actors

Jules David Bartkowski
Jules David Bartkowski
Benjamin
Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu
Emmanuel Owusu-Bonsu
Kubolor
Lady Nancy Jay
Lady Nancy Jay
Princess Lady

Crews

Jules David Bartkowski
Jules David Bartkowski
Director

Posters and backgrounds

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