Shut Up and Shoot Me

Shut Up and Shoot Me

"Shut Up and Shoot Me" is a 2005 Czech black comedy film. It was written and directed by Steen Agro and stars Karel Roden, Andy Nyman, and Anna Geislerová. The Czech title is "Sklapni a zastrel me".

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*imdb title|id=0406219|title=Shut Up and Shoot Me
* [http://www.shutupandshootme.com/ Official Web Site]


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