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Splice Today’s film critic John Lingan: “Great cast and a Sympathetic Director”

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Williamsburg is “a comedy dressed in Noir clothes…  A great cast and a sympathetic director.”

-John Lingan, SpliceToday.com

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    Splice Today’s film critic John Lingan: “Great cast and a Sympathetic Director”

    October 28, 2008

    Splice Today’s film critic John Lingan: “Great cast and a Sympathetic Director”

    Williamsburg is “a comedy dressed in Noir clothes…  A great cast and a sympathetic director.”
    -John Lingan, SpliceToday.com
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    WILLIAMSBURG
    by Phil Hall
    (2006-07-31)
    2006, Un-rated, 99 minutes, Cadillac Films

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