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Julianne Hough, Russell Brand and Octavia Spencer star in this comedy drama written and directed by Diablo Cody. One year after surviving a plane accident Lamb Mannerhelm (Hough) denounces God while in church in front of the devout Christian congregation. Determined to live the life she wants to live she leaves behind the religious community she has been brought up in and travels to Las Vegas, hoping to have some new experiences that are deemed sinful in her home town. While there she befriends bartender William (Brand) and singer Loray (Spencer) and they join her on her journey of self-discovery.
Typ: DVD
Julianne Hough, Russell Brand and Octavia Spencer star in this comedy drama written and directed by Diablo Cody. One year after surviving a plane accident Lamb Mannerhelm (Hough) denounces God while in church in front of the devout Christian congregation. Determined to live the life she wants to live she leaves behind the religious community she has been brought up in and travels to Las Vegas, hoping to have some new experiences that are deemed sinful in her home town. While there she befriends bartender William (Brand) and singer Loray (Spencer) and they join her on her journey of self-discovery.
Typ: DVD
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| Titel: | Paradise (Ej sv text) |
|---|---|
| Regissör: | Diablo Cody |
| Skådespelare: |
Danny Flaherty
, Julianne Hough , Nick Offerman , Octavia Spencer , Azure Parsons , Kathleen Rose Perkins , Alyshia Ochse , Russell Brand , Holly Hunter , Iliza Shlesinger |
| Typ: | DVD |
| Kategori: | Film/Komedi |
| Releasedatum: | 2015-09-14 |
| Registreringsdatum: | 2025-10-08 |
| Artikelnummer: | 912784 |
| Lagerstatus: | Utgått ur sortimentet |
| EAN: | 5055761905618 |
| Distributör: | Lionsgate UK |
| Antal skivor: | 1 |
| Språk: | English |
| Region: | 2 |
| Textning: | Nej |
| Längd: | 83 min |
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