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Actor John Sutton reacts to film “Dead to Rights”

Posted on 16 August 2025 By jobuzo

Actor John Sutton reacts to the Los Angeles premiere of “Dead to Rights”, saying, “It reminded me a lot of the Holocaust, and I’d recommend it, but come knowing that you’re in for some heartache.”

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Actor John Sutton reacts to film “Dead to Rights”


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