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Atentado En Paris

 
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Michael Mason es un carterista estadounidense que vive en París que de repente se encuentra en manos de la CIA al robar un bolso que contiene algo más que una cartera. Sean Briar, el agente del caso, pronto se da cuenta de que Michael es sólo un peón dentro de una gran conspiración criminal. Briar decide entonces reclutar a Michael para que le ayude a desenmascarar y luchar contra esa red de corrupción.
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