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Release Date:
December 7, 2015
Original Title:
Beautiful Destroyer
Alternate Titles:
Interludes II: Beautiful Destroyer
Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 115
Dedicated and respected criminal psychiatrist Jake Morrison is trained to help individuals cope with trauma. In one of his most bizarre cases, Jake finds himself going down a road that he never imagined. The NYPD's newest inmate, Leigh, is a woman scarred by a devastating childhood. She witnessed her mother's brutal murder at the hands of the woman who raised her from then on. Victoria is a ruthless drug lord who forces Leigh to live a life ruled by lies, betrayal and murder. Only when Leigh meets Greg does she start to understand the true meaning of love, but it might be too late.
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Additional Editing:
Taylor Glazier
Cinematography:
Daphne Qin Wu
Co-Director:
Tracy Wren
Director:
Christopher Dorrah
Editor:
Christopher Dorrah
Original Music Composer:
Dom Capuano
Producer:
Christopher Dorrah
Writer:
Christopher Dorrah
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