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Legion
Description
Legion follows the story of New Mexico desert a descending Angel comes to their aid.
Legion follows the story of New Mexico desert a descending Angel comes to their aid.
Actors:
Jeanette Miller,
Bryan Chapman,
Lucas Black,
Chuck Hicks,
Danielle Lozeau,
Z. Ray Wakeman,
Josh Stamberg,
Kaye Wade,
Jo King,
Cameron Harlow,
Denney Pierce,
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Jeanette Miller
Bryan Chapman
Lucas Black
29 November 1982, Speake, Alabama, USA
Chuck Hicks
26 December 1927, Stockton, California, USA
Danielle Lozeau
22 August 1987, Leominster, Massachusetts, USA
Z. Ray Wakeman
Josh Stamberg
4 January 1970, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Kaye Wade
Jo King
Cameron Harlow
Denney Pierce
Director:
Scott Stewart
Scott Stewart
Country:
United States
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