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Columbus Circle
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In this film, there is an heir who has been locked up inside her apartment for a long time. It seems that things will be bad for that woman, who has to overcome her fears after the death of one of her neighbors. When a detective begins to investigate, that woman must prove and overcome everything that happens.
In this film, there is an heir who has been locked up inside her apartment for a long time. It seems that things will be bad for that woman, who has to overcome her fears after the death of one of her neighbors. When a detective begins to investigate, that woman must prove and overcome everything that happens.
Actors:
Bette Beatrice,
Aighleann McKiernan,
Amy Smart,
Krisily Kennedy,
Lauren Gallagher,
Stephen C. Sepher,
Bubba Ganter,
Julie Lott,
Miranda Christine,
Mary McNeal,
Robert Harvey,
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Bette Beatrice
Aighleann McKiernan
20 May 1982, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
Amy Smart
26 March 1976, Topanga Canyon, California, USA
Krisily Kennedy
22 November 1979, USA
Lauren Gallagher
Stephen C. Sepher
Bubba Ganter
10 July 1969, Flagstaff, Arizona, USA
Julie Lott
7 July 1964, Orange County, California, USA
Miranda Christine
24 September 1989, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Mary McNeal
Robert Harvey
8 April 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Director:
George Gallo
George Gallo
1956
Country:
United States
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March 19, 2012
You'll likely guess every twist and turn in the plot. But I like to think these movies aren't made to surprise but rather to entertain somewhat passively.

