Killing Strangers
Trailer: Killing Strangers
Year: 2013
Genre: Drama
Studio: Interior13 Cine
Director: Jacob Secher Schulsinger, Nicolás Pereda
Cast: Gabino Rodríguez, Tenoch Huerta Mejía, Harold Torres, Esthel Vogrig
Crew: Miguel Tovar (Cinematography), Jacob Secher Schulsinger (Director), Nicolás Pereda (Director)
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