Crossed Path

Crossed Path

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Oct 24 2016

2h 45m

Drama

A devoted married woman is horrified when her husband suddenly becomes extremely and inappropriately close to an ex girlfriend, however she is distracted by an obsessed ex boyfriend of hers who has been released from prison and is determined to go to any length to win back her love.

Artus Frank

Artus Frank

Ken Erics

Ken Erics

Okawa Shaznay

Okawa Shaznay

Emem Inwang

Emem Inwang

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