Two Thirteen [2009] DVDRiP JB

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Two Thirteen [2009] DVDRiP JB
  • Release date: 25 Apr 2009
  • Release year: 2009
  • Runtime: 96 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: female feet, tied up while barefoot, time for title, male frontal nudity, male rear nudity, slasher, police, mask, serial killer, profiler
  • Budget: $3,500,000
Plot:
Despite a traumatic past (suicide of mother, father drank himself to death) and battling a drinking problem, Russell Spivey (Mark Thompson) is a successful police profiler. When he rejoins his team after a stint on psychiatric leave and finds himself on the trail of a serial killer, he must set aside his personal issues and do what he does best - delve into the mind of a murderer. But as Russell gets closer to solving the case, it appears that the killer is now targeting him. Each victim is found with a mask - an all-too-familiar object of his childhood - and word games that leave him puzzled. Russell must face own demons in order to solve his most difficult case.

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Two Thirteen [2009] DVDRiP JB

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