Max & Marguerite

Max & Marguerite

5.0

Apr 02 2021

0h 10m

Crime, Comedy, Mystery, Action, Thriller

Max and Marguerite are just a regular suburban couple with perfectly standard and adequate lives. Suddenly, this is all thrown into jeopardy due to the unfortunate unravelling of a complex web of misunderstandings, coincidences and deceit.

Katie Carey

Katie Carey

Marguerite

Haman Kallaveh

Haman Kallaveh

Paranoid Patrick

Elliot Broomfield

Elliot Broomfield

The Big Man

Wilfred Johnson

Wilfred Johnson

Gordon

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