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                    (2007)
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Jeff Batton,
 Bryen C. Winstead,
 Mathew Palmer,
 Alesha K. Willis,
 Forrest Bankston,
 Peggy Brown,
 Brooke Creef,
 Charles W. Creighton,
 Luzandra Diaz,
 Diane Durrett,
 Kristen Ellison,
 Calvin Houts
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David A. Schweiger,
 L.W. Smith
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LGBT,
 LGBT Dramas,
 Romantic LGBT,
 Indie LGBT
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1h 29m
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The Books of John (2007) follows a troubled young man as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, guided by a series of mysterious texts that reveal hidden truths about his past. As he delves deeper, he begins to uncover secrets that challenge his perceptions and drive him toward a transformative confrontation.
                 
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