One Way Out
Mystery is afoot when disgraced detective Adam Blikks is sent on a manhunt for his ex-girlfriend's husband, Eric Parsons. Where is Eric? Who is Guilty? Who is this Lucy character? So many Questions and only one way to find the answers.
Mystery is afoot when disgraced detective Adam Blikks is sent on a manhunt for his ex-girlfriend's husband, Eric Parsons. Where is Eric? Who is Guilty? Who is this Lucy character? So many Questions and only one way to find the answers.
Carter Hellwarth
Adam Blikk
Kat Harris
Renee Parsons
Jonathon Norden
Capitan
Daniel Tewolde
Eric Parsons
Brandon Bryson
Lucy
Bailee Cape
Suspect (uncredited)
Blake Chatt
Suspect (uncredited)
Clayton Sooy
Suspect (uncredited)
Nathan Feeny
Suspect (uncredited)
Mystery is afoot when disgraced detective Adam Blikks is sent on a manhunt for his ex-girlfriend's husband, Eric Parsons. Where is Eric? Who is Guilty? Who is this Lucy character? So many Questions and only one way to find the answers.
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