
Chapter 27
Drama · Crime
Overview
A film about Mark David Chapman in the days leading up to the infamous murder of Beatle John Lennon.
Top Cast


Jared Leto
Jared Leto
Mark David Chapman
Jared Leto
Mark David Chapman


Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan
Jude Hanson
Lindsay Lohan
Jude Hanson


Judah Friedlander
Judah Friedlander
Paul Goresh
Judah Friedlander
Paul Goresh
Ursula Abbott
Ursula Abbott
Jeri
Ursula Abbott
Jeri


Mark Lindsay Chapman
Mark Lindsay Chapman
John Lennon
Mark Lindsay Chapman
John Lennon


Mariko Takai
Mariko Takai
Yoko Ono
Mariko Takai
Yoko Ono


Michael Sirow
Michael Sirow
Joseph
Michael Sirow
Joseph


Kate Higgins
Kate Higgins
Gloria
Kate Higgins
Gloria
Jeane Fournier
Jeane Fournier
Prostitute
Jeane Fournier
Prostitute


Brian O'Neill
Brian O'Neill
Patrick
Brian O'Neill
Patrick
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