Hello Darlin’ – Feature Film Review
Hello Darlin’ follows the story of ex-paratrooper turned armed robber Les Dalton (Doug Allen) as he is released from prison and starts to build a relationship with his estranged daughter, Holly.
Hello Darlin’ follows the story of ex-paratrooper turned armed robber Les Dalton (Doug Allen) as he is released from prison and starts to build a relationship with his estranged daughter, Holly.
Two women try to make sense of their futures in the aftermath of violent abuse suffered at the hands of the same man.
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Joe housesits for his mate but finds himself unable to follow the only rule set by the friend: ‘Don’t go in the basement’.
Dianne Mellen and Stacey Stone return with another devastating probe into impact of environmental hazards on human life.