Chapter 27 2007 720p BRRip x264-PLAYNOW

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Chapter 27 2007 720p BRRip x264-PLAYNOW
  • Release date: 15 Dec 2007
  • Release year: 2007
  • Runtime: 84 minutes
  • Country: Canada, United States
  • Keywords: john lennon character, year 1980, yoko ono character, murder, death, 1980s, shot to death, pistol, new york city, musician
  • Budget: $5,000,000
Plot:
A film about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the infamous murder of Beatle John Lennon.

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Chapter 27 2007 720p BRRip x264-PLAYNOW

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