The Danger Element (2017)

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The Danger Element: Directed by John Soares. With Doug Jones, Cassie Meder, John Soares. A member of a secret order of knights and his estranged sister take on the mob and a troubled scientist in pursuit of the stolen Danger Element, which they believe has the power to bring their father back from the dead.

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