ANNOUNCING Felon theatrical release
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Val Kilmer:
FELON Coming to theaters July 18th.
I am proud of this film and I hope you will all go to see it. I said yes to the project because of New Mexico,
Stephen, the Director, and the subject, which is gravely important. Every week in the U.S. we put 1,000 new people behind bars, yet we have the highest crime rate in the world. We are breeding criminals in this present arcane system. I encourage all to read about Canada's great reform system and compare it to ours. Peace,
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