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怒火保镖

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杰森·斯坦森,索菲娅·维加拉,迈克尔·安格拉诺,多米尼克·加西亚-洛里多,米洛·文堤米利亚
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故事的男主人公原是一名赌徒,戒毒后从事保镖的工作赚钱还债,对上敌人的时候他从不用枪,只是依靠自己的拳头和锋利的武器。在帮助一位遭受疯狂赌徒伤害的女性朋友复仇后,他陷入了更大的危险之中。
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