This is James Gray's student film from the University of Southern California. A private investigator who is hired to bring a man's 16-year-old runaway daughter back home has second thoughts about his job when he sees the man beat his daughter.
Nelson Ripley
Tina Beckton
Mr. Beckton
Patty
Anthony
Tommy
Dancer
Dancer
Dancer
This is James Gray's student film from the University of Southern California. A private investigator who is hired to bring a man's 16-year-old runaway daughter back home has second thoughts about his job when he sees the man beat his daughter.
1991-05-15
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