
John, 316
Jul 30 2021
•2h 43m
•Drama
A psychiatric hospital is turned upside down when a mysterious drifter is admitted and assigned to room 316. Known only as John Doe, the other patients believe that he bears an uncanny resemblance to Jesus Christ.
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Skylar Radzion
Misty

Afton Rentz
Abby Albright

Griffin Cork
Knighten Richman

Jayson Therrien
Kurt Peterbourogh
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