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Julian Po (1997)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Mysterious foot traveler Julian Po unceremoniously enters a hermetic small town that hasn't admitted strangers inside its city limits since the days of the Civil War. While the vexed locals try to... Mysterious foot traveler Julian Po unceremoniously enters a hermetic small town that hasn't admitted strangers inside its city limits since the days of the Civil War. While the vexed locals try to make sense of this interloper, he lets loose with a bizarre confession--he's come to kill himself. [More]
Starring: Christian Slater, Robin Tunney, Michael Parks, Frankie R. Faison
Starring: Christian Slater, Robin Tunney, Michael Parks, Frankie R. Faison, Harve Presnell, Allison Janney, Dina Spybey
Director: Alan Wade
Director: Alan Wade
Composer: Patrick Williams
Producer: Allan Mindel, Denise Shaw, Michael Traeger, Jon Glascoe, Joseph Pierson
Screenwriter: Alan Wade
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Release:
Apr 19, 2005
Reviews for Julian Po
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
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