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The Last Role of Charles LeBlanc
Charles LeBlanc is a legendary movie star in his twilight years. A young drifter, Luke Harkins, is hired as his new groundskeeper. Coincidentally, Luke bears an uncanny resemblance to Charles' best friend and perennial co-star, the late Stuart Benedict. Luke soon discovers that Charles believes that he and Stuart are about to begin shooting their 1951 film noir classic "Gangsters Don't Go To Heaven."
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A celebrated but reclusive actor, Charles LeBlanc, is about to embark on his final, career-defining role. As production begins, a series of unsettling events and cryptic messages suggest that the lines between his character and his own reality are blurring. LeBlanc must confront his past demons and unravel a dangerous conspiracy before the curtains close on his life.
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