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Q&A with Blake Jenner of “Paradise City” – Action Film with Willis, Travolta

November 5, 2022 Stephen Michael Brown Leave a comment
The new action film is streaming starting November 11, 2022 from Lionsgate.

We catch up with one of the stars of Paradise City, a new action film streaming November 11. Blake Jenner acts opposite Bruce Willis as his father. John Travolta plays the villain.

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