Hall Pass 2011 Extended BDRip XviD-SPRiNTER

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Hall Pass 2011 Extended BDRip XviD-SPRiNTER
  • Release date: 25 Feb 2011
  • Release year: 2011
  • Runtime: 105 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: nudity, female nudity, male full frontal nudity, marriage, cheating wife, adultery, pubic hair, oral sex, infidelity, husband wife relationship
  • Budget: $36,000,000
Plot:
A couple of married men are always looking at other women. Their wives are fed up with their behavior, and grant them a 'hall pass': a week off their marriage allowing them to do anything. But the guys take their time and their week is almost up. What they don't realize is that at the same time their wives make connections of their own.

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