
The Disappeared
Six men. Two dories. The fight of their lives. Starring Billy Campbell, Shawn Doyle, Brian Downey. Directed by Shandi Mitchell. Filmed in Nova Scotia.
Genre: Horror
Director: Shandi Mitchell
Actors: Billy Campbell, Brian Downey, Gary Levert, Neil Matheson, Ryan Doucette, Shawn Doyle

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8
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