

Stuck
Genres
Overview
A man gets stuck in his lover's apartment and finds something he shouldn't have.
Details
Budget
$350
Revenue
$0
Runtime
6 min
Release Date
2024-07-28
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Marco Lucchese
Man
Lily Bannon
Woman
David McSweeney
Hostage
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