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The Wrong Son
Thirteen years after disappearing and presumed drowned, Matt returns home to his mother Sarah. Suspicions grow when her older son Ian is injured in a car accident similar to the one that recently killed his father.
Genre: TV Movie
Director: Nick Everhart
Actors: Anthony Del Negro, Dan Amboyer, Kerry McGann, Landan Riddell, Marlon Perrier, Olivia D'Abo, Paloma Guzmán, Ryan Herzog, Sean Dermond, Sebastian Prandoni
Country: United States of America

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