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"Harper's Island" is a TV series directed by Craig R. Baxley and Jon Turteltaub and starring Katie Cassidy. The play tells the story of a dreamy wedding that turned into a horrific nightmare.
"13 weeks, 25 suspects, 1 murderer."
The slogan tells of a bloody killing, a seemingly peaceful and peaceful wedding, a pair of newlyweds who are a perfect couple, and dozens of invited relatives and friends. Everything is so beautiful. However, there are often many ulterior motives behind the beautiful appearance. The mother of the heroine Abby Mills (played by Elaine Cassidy) was brutally murdered by a murderous demon on the island seven years ago. Abby, who was still frightened, stayed away from home until she finally Her good friend Henry Dunn (Christopher Gorham) invited her to attend his wedding, and she decided to return to this "dead island" for the first time. Henry is a boy-next-door boy that everyone loves, and his bride is his dream girl Trish Wellington (played by Katie Cassidy). This is a rich girl that everyone loves. Marrying her means having everything. When the wedding was going on with joy and laughter, the killing began. The guests participating in the wedding died one after another. The shadow of terror enveloped the entire "Death Island". People had nowhere to escape. It seemed that everyone was waiting to be slaughtered. Lamb, it seems that everyone is the ferocious wolf, and no one can escape suspicion. What shocking secret is hidden behind this massacre? Who can survive in the end, and who is the invisible murderer? All the answers will be revealed by waiting patiently for the finale of the first season.
After seven years away from home, Abby Mills (Elaine Cassidy) returns to her hometown of Seattle. She accepted the invitation of her childhood friend Henry Dunn (Christopher Gorham) and prepared to go to Hart Island to attend the ten-day wedding celebration of Henry and his fiancée Trish Wellington (Samantha Noble). Trish was of noble birth, charming and charming, and Abby was quite surprised that Henry would marry such a woman. In addition, she also felt faintly uneasy - ever since she set foot on her hometown, everything had gone wrong, and she always felt that something was wrong... The ferry to Hart Island was about to leave, but Trish Her cousin Ben is missing; Trish's father is full of complaints about his future son-in-law Henry; Henry's rebellious brother throws a $100 plate at the ferry as a stone; Trish's ex-boyfriend Hunter Jennings calls her at an inappropriate time. , she became very depressed after hearing this; the originally good weather suddenly turned gloomy and oppressive; of course, Hart Island itself also has a scary history. However, the joy of seeing Abby again after a long absence swept away the gloom in Henry's heart. The four best men were all active people with cheerful personalities, which finally gave everyone a festive atmosphere. Soon, Henry's uncle Marty, who likes to join in the fun the most, also arrived and brought a street band he founded to cheer everyone up. It doesn't take long before Marty's soul is seduced by the beautiful and charming blonde Chloe (Cameron Richardson). While the two were flirting unscrupulously, Chloe's boyfriend Cal (Adam Campbell) cast a cold, angry look from behind. However, these are not big problems. The real big problems make everyone's hair stand on end. For example, Trish's missing cousin was tied to the propeller of the ferry, and the captain had just started the engine...
"Plastic Surgery Room" Nip/Tuck is directed by David Nutter and Elodio Keene American drama film starring Julian McMahon and Joely Richardson.
The play mainly describes the bloody process of two plastic surgeons performing plastic surgery and various bizarre plastic surgery stories. The content is full of violence and gore, reflecting many social and family issues. The plot describes the operations of Troy and McNamara, two plastic surgeons who are in mid-life crisis and have an uncertain future.
Describes two plastic surgeons living in Miami-Sean McNamara (played by Dylan Washer) and Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) Playing) focuses on life and work.
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