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This crime thriller marks the cinematic debut of Ami Canaan Mann, daughter of Michael Mann. Homicide detective Mike Souder (Sam Worthington) joins forces with veteran New York City cop Brian Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to investigate a string of murders of young women in the Texan bayous. As they pursue the case, the two men become increasingly involved in the life of Anne Slinger (Chloe Moretz), a young woman from a deprived background whose fate seems to be linked to the killings. Jessica Chastain and Stephen Graham co-star.
Typ: Blu-ray
This crime thriller marks the cinematic debut of Ami Canaan Mann, daughter of Michael Mann. Homicide detective Mike Souder (Sam Worthington) joins forces with veteran New York City cop Brian Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to investigate a string of murders of young women in the Texan bayous. As they pursue the case, the two men become increasingly involved in the life of Anne Slinger (Chloe Moretz), a young woman from a deprived background whose fate seems to be linked to the killings. Jessica Chastain and Stephen Graham co-star.
Typ: Blu-ray
FAKTA
| Titel: | Texas Killing Fields (Ej sv text) |
|---|---|
| Regissör: | Ami Canaan Mann |
| Skådespelare: |
D'Arcy Allen
, Leanne Cochran , Sheryl Lee , Jason Clarke , Stephen Graham , Annabeth Gish , Sean Michael Cunningham , Donna Duplantier , Sam Worthington , Jeffrey Dean Morgan , Jessica Chastain , Chloë Grace Moretz |
| Typ: | Blu-ray |
| Kategori: | Film/Thriller |
| Releasedatum: | 2012-04-09 |
| Registreringsdatum: | 2025-07-04 |
| Artikelnummer: | 893390 |
| Lagerstatus: | Beställningsvara Leveranstid: från 30 vardagar |
| EAN: | 5017239151897 |
| Distributör: | EiV |
| Antal skivor: | 1 |
| Språk: | English |
| Region: | B |
| Textning: | Nej |
| Längd: | 104 min |
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