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Revenge is a dish best served cold. Since the culprit's dead, it can't get much colder. - The Deceased Won't Desist!
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Title: The Deceased Won't Desist!

Release Date: 26 Aug 2021

Runtime: 1h 31m

Genre: Mystery, Comedy

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Overview: Beneficiaries gather for the reading of a will. Murders ensue.

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Average Vote: 6 (2 votes)

Cast

  • Rudy Barnett: Ernest Kearney
  • Nat Boyle: Damon Evans
  • Rita: Sarah Carson
  • Erica Barnett: Debra Lamb
  • Tony Whitney: Douglas Macpherson
  • Cheryl Whitney: Dani Scott
  • Louisa Pussmunch: Rachael Olsem
  • Reggie Regalia: John McCafferty
  • Father Dickinson: G. Larry Butler
  • Paster Rod Fitzhugh: Matthew Dubois
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