
Baguettes
Comedy · Mystery · Drama
Overview
A woman enjoys a baguette sandwich on a park bench. A suit-clad stranger walks by and away, then returns and sits right beside her. His unusual offer is cause for concern.
Top Cast


Nick Mohammed
Nick Mohammed
Man
Nick Mohammed
Man


Diane Morgan
Diane Morgan
Woman on Bench
Diane Morgan
Woman on Bench
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