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To Sleep with Anger

To Sleep with Anger

When Harry comes to town, he brings good times, bad times… And a lot of trouble!

Released PG 101 min 7.2/10 Votes: 2962
An enigmatic drifter from the South comes to visit an old acquaintance who now lives in South-Central LA.
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1990-10-12
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English
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$1M

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