Mushrooms
In the tradition of Arsenic and Old Lace, comes this morbidly funny Australian tale of murder and mayhem at the hands of two charming old ladies.
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Director: Alan Madden
Actors: Berynn Schwerdt, Boris Brkic, Brandon Burke, George Shevtsov, John Gaden, Julia Blake, Lynette Curran, Natalie McCurry, Simon Chilvers
Country: Australia
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