

Window of Opportunity(2015)
Window of Opportunity is a suspenseful, darkly comedic thriller about sociopathic corporate executives attempting to cover up the murder of a prostitute. Wall Street vs. Occupy, the 1% vs. the 99%. Produced by John Densmore of The Doors.
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