Do You Want Ice with That
Jan 10 2012
•1h 31m
•Thriller, Crime
This is a psychological thriller involving two young men. Barry and Stan are at Barry's house when Barry insists that Stan should add some ice from the icebox to his drink. Stan returns speechless as he finds, wedged in the icebox, two little boys, bound and gagged.
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See allChris Keyna
Barry
Simon Kent Thomas
Stan
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