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Red Dragon
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In an attempt to find out a serial killer that makes many horrible doings of hijacking dozens in a mysterious way, Graham, a former FBI agent, who enjoys with an ability of reading the minds of criminals, the thing that leads him to return to work for revealing the hidden truth.
In an attempt to find out a serial killer that makes many horrible doings of hijacking dozens in a mysterious way, Graham, a former FBI agent, who enjoys with an ability of reading the minds of criminals, the thing that leads him to return to work for revealing the hidden truth.
Actors:
Andreana Weiner,
Tyler Patrick Jones,
Elizabeth Dennehy,
Mary Anne McGarry,
Edward Norton,
Michael Cavanaugh,
Brenda Strong,
Sho Brown,
Marguerite MacIntyre,
Barbara Kerr Condon,
Grace Stephens,
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Andreana Weiner

Tyler Patrick Jones
12 March 1994, California, USA

Elizabeth Dennehy
1 October 1960, Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA

Mary Anne McGarry

Edward Norton
18 August 1969, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Michael Cavanaugh
21 November 1942, New York City, New York, USA

Brenda Strong
25 March 1960, Portland, Oregon, USA

Sho Brown
16 June 1978

Marguerite MacIntyre
11 May 1965, Michigan, USA

Barbara Kerr Condon

Grace Stephens
Director:
Brett Ratner

Brett Ratner
28 March 1969, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Country:
Germany, United States
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