
Tromeo and Juliet
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synopsis
The first film written by James Gunn. Join Tromeo (WILL KEENAN) and the ravishing Juliet (JANE JENSEN) as they travel through Manhattan's underground amidst all the body-piercing, dismemberment, and car crashes, Shakespeare always wanted and never had! TROMEO & JULIET features amazingly hyperkinetic performances by then-young performers, including Debbie Rochon as Juliet's lover Ness, and Valentine Miele as the tattooed psychopath Murray Martini.
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