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Samuel L. Jackson brings ‘Shaft’ back to the big screen

By Reuters
11 June 2019   |   2:28 pm
Shaft is making his way back to the big screen with a fresh new face. All three actors who have played the iconic role attend the premiere of the latest film.

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