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Spree (2020)

Desperate for an online following, a rideshare driver has figured out a deadly plan to go viral and he will stop at nothing to get his five minutes of fame.
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Desperate for an online following, a rideshare driver has figured out a deadly plan to go viral and he will stop at nothing to get his five minutes of fame.

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Genre:Comedy, Crime, Horror, Thriller
Directed By:Eugene Kotlyarenko
Written By:Eugene Kotlyarenko, Gene McHugh
In Theaters:8/14/2020
Box Office:$43,840
Runtime:93 minutes
Studio:DreamCrew, Forest Hill Entertainment, Spacemaker Productions, Particular Crowd, SuperBloom Films

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Director

Eugene Kotlyarenko

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Joe Keery

Kurt Kunkle

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Sasheer Zamata

Jessie Adams

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David Arquette

Kris Kunkle

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A.J. Del Cueto

Spree Rider

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Andy Faulkner

Spree Rider

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Honor Levy

Spree Rider

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Sara Lassner

Angela

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Linas Phillips

Frederick

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Jessalyn Gilsig

Andrea

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John DeLuca

Mario

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Carlos Higuera

Gas Station Cop

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