Hamal_18 | |
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Directed by | John G. Thomas |
Written by | Michael Sherer |
Produced by | John G. Thomas |
Starring | Michael J. Minor Yvette Ford Wendy Cobb Chad England Joel Spence Elina Madison |
Cinematography | Hilda Mercado |
Edited by | John G. Thomas |
Music by | Vincent Gillioz |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Hamal 18 (also known as Hamal_18) is a 2004 American film starring Michael J. Minor, Yvette Ford, Wendy Cobb, Chad England, Joel Spence, Elina Madison and directed by John G. Thomas. [1]
A detective assumes the persona of his young daughter and hunts the internet for the man who killed her.
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