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- Afghan_Luke runtime "97.0".
- Afghan_Luke abstract "Afghan Luke is a 2011 Canadian film directed by Mike Clattenburg. The central character, Luke Benning (Nick Stahl), is a journalist investigating the possible mutilation (by Canadian snipers) of corpses in Afghanistan, a country that appears increasingly incomprehensible and surreal as Luke undergoes a series of bizarre adventures.".
- Afghan_Luke director Mike_Clattenburg.
- Afghan_Luke producer Barrie_Dunn.
- Afghan_Luke producer Mike_Clattenburg.
- Afghan_Luke runtime "5820.0".
- Afghan_Luke starring Nick_Stahl.
- Afghan_Luke starring Nicolas_Wright.
- Afghan_Luke starring Stephen_Lobo.
- Afghan_Luke starring Vik_Sahay.
- Afghan_Luke wikiPageExternalLink www.afghanluke.com.
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- Afghan_Luke wikiPageID "33743642".
- Afghan_Luke wikiPageRevisionID "597079051".
- Afghan_Luke writer Barrie_Dunn.
- Afghan_Luke writer Mike_Clattenburg.
- Afghan_Luke caption "Coming soon poster".
- Afghan_Luke cinematography "Jeremy Benning".
- Afghan_Luke country "Canada".
- Afghan_Luke director Mike_Clattenburg.
- Afghan_Luke editing "Roger Matiussi".
- Afghan_Luke hasPhotoCollection Afghan_Luke.
- Afghan_Luke language "English".
- Afghan_Luke music "Blain Morris".
- Afghan_Luke name "Afghan Luke".
- Afghan_Luke producer Barrie_Dunn.
- Afghan_Luke producer "Michael Volpe".
- Afghan_Luke producer "Mike Clattenburg".
- Afghan_Luke runtime "5820.0".
- Afghan_Luke starring Nick_Stahl.
- Afghan_Luke starring Nicolas_Wright.
- Afghan_Luke starring Stephen_Lobo.
- Afghan_Luke starring Vik_Sahay.
- Afghan_Luke writer Barrie_Dunn.
- Afghan_Luke writer "Douglas Bell".
- Afghan_Luke writer "Mike Clattenburg".
- Afghan_Luke writer "Patrick Graham".
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:2010s_drama_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:2010s_war_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:2011_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Canadian_drama_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Canadian_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:English-language_films.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_about_war_correspondents.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_about_war_crimes.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_directed_by_Mike_Clattenburg.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_set_in_Afghanistan.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_shot_in_British_Columbia.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:Films_shot_in_Nova_Scotia.
- Afghan_Luke subject Category:War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present)_films.
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- Afghan_Luke comment "Afghan Luke is a 2011 Canadian film directed by Mike Clattenburg. The central character, Luke Benning (Nick Stahl), is a journalist investigating the possible mutilation (by Canadian snipers) of corpses in Afghanistan, a country that appears increasingly incomprehensible and surreal as Luke undergoes a series of bizarre adventures.".
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- Afghan_Luke wasDerivedFrom Afghan_Luke?oldid=597079051.
- Afghan_Luke homepage www.afghanluke.com.
- Afghan_Luke isPrimaryTopicOf Afghan_Luke.
- Afghan_Luke name "Afghan Luke".