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Backstabbing for Beginners
Description
A young employee of United Nations coincidently finds the conspiracy behind the oil reserves located in Iran.
A young employee of United Nations coincidently finds the conspiracy behind the oil reserves located in Iran.
Actors:
Belçim Bilgin,
Elena Khan,
Daniela Lavender,
Ola Sturik,
Abbas Abdulghani,
Jacqueline Bisset,
Kofi Annan,
Peshang Rad,
Rachel Wilson,
Hattie Kragten,
Ben Kingsley,
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Belçim Bilgin
Elena Khan
Daniela Lavender
Ola Sturik
Abbas Abdulghani
Jacqueline Bisset
13 September 1944, Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK
Kofi Annan
8 April 1938, Kumasi, Ghana
Peshang Rad
Rachel Wilson
12 May 1977, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hattie Kragten
Ben Kingsley
31 December 1943, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, UK
Director:
Per Fly
Country:
Denmark, Canada, United States
Keywords:
#Aidan Devine #Backstabbing for Beginners #Backstabbing for Beginners (2018) #Belçim Bilgin #Ben Kingsley #Brian Markinson #Daniela Lavender #Jacqueline Bisset #Per Fly #Peshang Rad #Rachel Wilson #Rossif Sutherland #Shauna MacDonald #Theo James
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