Monday, April 8, 2013

Milkweed (2013)

Milkweed (2013)

Year : 2013
Rating : N/A
IMDB Score : N/A
Release : 01 Nov 2013
Duration : 1 h 34 min
Genre : Drama
Director : Rod Webber
Writer : Rod Webber, Ali Bell
Cast : Rod Webber, Ali Bell, Arthur Wahlberg, Joseph James Bellamy

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Synopsis

A recently released psychiatric patient is romantically rejected and spirals out control when acts of nature and society collide. He then sets his sights on a small child in the forest.

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