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City on Fire

Sep 17, 2016
0h 44m
★ 9.0

Anything is possible!

Overview

Comedian James Mullinger discovers vibrancy and growth in his new home town of Saint John, New Brunswick.

Genres

Comedy
Documentary

Production Companies

Hemmings House Pictures

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Cast

James Mullinger

Himself

James Mullinger

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