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'''''Rattlesnakes''''' is a 2019 film. Based on the stage play ''Rattlesnakes'' written by playwright ], the film was directed by Julius Amedume and produced by ] of Scala Productions. | '''''Rattlesnakes''''' is a 2019 film. Based on the stage play ''Rattlesnakes'' written by playwright ], the film was directed by Julius Amedume and produced by ] of Scala Productions. | ||
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Rattlesnakes is a 2019 film. Based on the stage play Rattlesnakes written by playwright Graham Farrow, the film was directed by Julius Amedume and produced by Nik Powell of Scala Productions.
Starring Jack Coleman and Jimmy Jean-Louis, the story revolves around Robert McQueen, whose day takes a turn for the worst when he is held hostage and accused by three vengeful husbands of sleeping with their wives. However, the truths they hear will change their lives forever. Robert McQueen's day takes a turn for the worst when he is held hostage and accused by three vengeful husbands of sleeping with their wives.
References
- "Review: Revenge tale 'Rattlesnakes' aspires to neo-noir, but is simply a grind". Los Angeles Times. 25 April 2019.
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