Trapped: Haitian Nights

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Trapped: Haitian Nights
Directed by Jean-Claude La Marre
Written byJohnny Desarmes (story)
Jean-Claude La Marre
Johnny Desarmes
Produced by Rudolph Moise
Jean-Claude La Marre
Martine Jean
Starring Vivica A. Fox
Kenya Moore
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Obba Babatundé
Rudolph Moise
CinematographyMorgan Schmidt
Michael Woxland
Edited byZac Hargrave
Russell Perry
Music byBud'da
Distributed byNu-Lite Entertainment
Release date
  • February 8, 2011 (2011-02-08)
Running time
170 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
French

Trapped: Haitian Nights is a 2010 American thriller film starring Vivica A. Fox and Kenya Moore. It was directed by Jean-Claude La Marre and was released on DVD on February 8, 2011.

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