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The Factory
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An obsessed cop (John Cusack) is, with his partner, on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. and he soon goes rogue to save his teenager daughter when the killer mistook her for a prostitute and kidnapped her.Â
An obsessed cop (John Cusack) is, with his partner, on the trail of a serial killer prowling the streets of Buffalo, N.Y. and he soon goes rogue to save his teenager daughter when the killer mistook her for a prostitute and kidnapped her.Â
Actors:
Lucinda Davis,
Vincent Messina,
Cas Anvar,
Glenda Braganza,
Jennifer Carpenter,
Meghanne Kessels,
Don Postles,
Kent McQuaid,
Ksenia Solo,
Conrad Pla,
Andreas Apergis,
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Lucinda Davis
Vincent Messina
Cas Anvar
Glenda Braganza
1978, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Jennifer Carpenter
7 December 1979, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Meghanne Kessels
Don Postles
Kent McQuaid
Ksenia Solo
October1987, Latvian SSR, USSR [now Latvia]
Conrad Pla
24 October 1966, Madrid, Spain
Andreas Apergis
Director:
Morgan ONeill
Morgan ONeill
19 April 1973, Sydney, Australia
Country:
United States
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