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APT 17 (2019)

Genre :

Runtime : 11M

Director : Diego Vicentini

Synopsis

An intoxicated girl is forced into an apartment. A witness decides to intervene. All is not as it seems.

Actors

Alex Bernadotte
Alex Bernadotte
Lawrence
Isadora Leiva
Isadora Leiva
Laura
Pedro Pablo Porras
Pedro Pablo Porras
Locksmith
Youssef Samassi
Youssef Samassi
Security Guard
Jonathan Barredo
Jonathan Barredo
Neighbor

Crews

Diego Vicentini
Diego Vicentini
Director
Diego Vicentini
Diego Vicentini
Writer

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