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Perfect: Android Rising
The perfect killing machine is reprogrammed to think and feel.
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Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Director: Chris R. Notarile
Actors: Andrew Roth, Dana Jesberger, Hector De La Rosa, Kasey Williams, Mark Hawk, Nick Grock, Rick Zahn, Roberto Lombardi, Samantha Talbott, Sarah McAvoy
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