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Vendetta (2015)
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Vendetta (2015) starts with a man having a happy family. One day, he receives a phone call which said that his wife would be killed. He rushes to home but it is too late and the crime was arrested. Discontent when the crime is only sentenced in prison, he decides to find who masterminds to kill him as his wife's death. He is in jail with the guy killing his wife and two people injured in clashes with the battle in the prison.
Vendetta (2015) starts with a man having a happy family. One day, he receives a phone call which said that his wife would be killed. He rushes to home but it is too late and the crime was arrested. Discontent when the crime is only sentenced in prison, he decides to find who masterminds to kill him as his wife's death. He is in jail with the guy killing his wife and two people injured in clashes with the battle in the prison.
Actors:
Juan Riedinger,
Eric Keenleyside,
Paul Wight,
Tanya Champoux,
Uros Certic,
Garfield Wilson,
Mathias Retamal,
Jojo Ahenkorah,
Leo Rano,
Christoff Lundgren,
Matthew MacCaull,
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Juan Riedinger
27 February 1981, Banff, Alberta, Canada

Eric Keenleyside
11 October 1957, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada

Paul Wight
8 February 1972, Aiken, South Carolina, USA

Tanya Champoux

Uros Certic
8 June 1982, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia

Garfield Wilson

Mathias Retamal

Jojo Ahenkorah

Leo Rano

Christoff Lundgren

Matthew MacCaull
4 April 1978, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Director:
Sylvia Soska ,
Jen Soska

Sylvia Soska

Jen Soska
Country:
United States
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June 12, 2015
It's a rough effort that displays encouraging speed and imagination with fight sequences, making it easy to forgive the relative nothingness of the plot.