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Cutoff (2019)

Genre : Horror

Runtime : 1H 17M

Director : Mike McPherson
Writer : Jack McDonald, Mike McPherson

Synopsis

An isolated, misanthropic composer finds his sanity beginning to fray when a sinister presence invades his apartment.

Actors

Jack McDonald
Jack McDonald
The Guy
Britt McGregor
Britt McGregor
Charlie
Nickeysha Lewis
Nickeysha Lewis
Violet

Crews

Mike McPherson
Mike McPherson
Director
Jack McDonald
Jack McDonald
Screenplay
Mike McPherson
Mike McPherson
Screenplay
Carl Garcia
Carl Garcia
Editor

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