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Kill Craft (2024) 1080p 720p 480p WEB-DL x264
IMDb: 2.6/10 || Size: See below â–¼ || Language: English (ORG 5.1)
Genres: Action
Director: Mark Savage
Writers: Mark Savage
Stars: Michael Parér, Sanae Loutsis, Bill Oberst Jr.
Marina lives with her disabled mother and her hit man father. When he dies at work, she must take charge of the family business and take care of her mother. Marked to die, Marina must navigate the world of assassins to survive.
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