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Naked Fury est un film Britannique de genre Drame réalisé par Charles Saunders avec Kenneth Cope

Naked Fury (1959)

Naked Fury
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Naked Fury is a 1959 British crime thriller directed by Charles Saunders. In the United States it was re-titled The Pleasure Lovers.

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Four criminals murder a night watchman while robbing a warehouse. After kidnaping the daughter of their victim they hide. One of the robbers falls for their hostage, leading to tension between the thieves.

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