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Doing Hard Time 2004 Dual Audio Hindi ORG 1080p 720p 480p WEB-DL ESubs

Doing Hard Time 2004 Dual Audio Hindi ORG 1080p 720p 480p WEB-DL x264 ESubs Full Movie Download

Doing Hard Time (2004) 1080p 720p 480p WEB-DL x264
IMDb: 4.9/10 || Size: See below ▼ || Language: HIndi (ORG) + English (ORG)
Genres: Action, Drama
Director: Preston A. Whitmore II
Writers: Preston A. Whitmore II
Stars: Boris Kodjoe, Michael Kenneth Williams, Sticky Fingaz, Reagan Gomez-Preston
When Michael Mitchell’s seven-year-old son, Chase, is accidentally shot during an aborted drug deal, no one knows for sure which of the two gunmen, Curtis “Durty Curt From Detroit” Craig or Raymond “Razor” Carver, pulled the trigger. Because both men refuse to testify against the other, a jury finds them guilty only of drug possession, meaning they could be back on the street in two years. Having already lost Chase’s mother to cancer, Michael can’t live with the idea of his only child’s murder going unpunished.
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