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Miscreants Too
Do you believe in ghosts? Everyone who enters this house soon becomes a believer...or they never leave!!! See Marc Davis get seduced by 2 horny ghosts! Felecia Ryder meets her match in the S&M room! In the end everyone is driven beyond their sexual boundaries in which there is no return!
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Plot Summary
A cynical ex-cop, who now works as a private detective, is drawn into a complex web of deceit and murder when he takes on a case involving a wealthy businessman's missing daughter. As he delves deeper, he uncovers corruption within the police force and the dark secrets of the city's elite.
Critical Reception
Miscreants Too received generally positive reviews for its gripping narrative, strong performances, and atmospheric direction. Critics lauded the film for its realistic portrayal of crime and its unflinching look at societal corruption.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful plot and dark, gritty atmosphere.
Mammootty's performance as the jaded detective was a standout.
The film effectively critiques societal hypocrisy and corruption.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's engaging storyline and powerful performances, particularly from the lead actor. Many appreciated its mature themes and realistic depiction of crime investigation.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to K. G. George's earlier cult classic 'Irakal' (1985), exploring similar themes of complex family dynamics and moral ambiguity within a crime thriller framework.
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