My Son Hunter (2022)
It pays to be the big guy.
Hunter Biden lives a lifestyle of parties and corruption when he meets stripper Grace Anderson, who learns more about American politics as she gets closer and closer to the president's son.
Director: Robert Davi
Genre: Crime, Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: September 7, 2022
Cast
- Laurence Fox - Hunter Biden
- John James - Joe Biden
- Emma Gojković - Grace 'Kitty' Anderson
- Gina Carano - Secret Service Agent Hound
- Kelly Lynn Reiter - Lorenzo
- Jay Lim - Ye Jianming
- Franklin Ayodele - Tyrone
- Andrej Kesić - Ivan Dollarevsky
- Milica Ristić - Ashley Porter
- Ljubiša Milišić - Mykola Zlochevsky
Screenplay
- Brian Godawa (Screenplay)
Production: The Unreported Story Society, Breitbart
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Absurd Courtroom Legal Comedy, Dark Comedy and Irony, Systemic Corruption and the Exposed Truth, Comedians' Lives and Stage Lights
Keywords
corruption, propaganda, biography, father son relationship, ukraine, drug addict, absurd, drama
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is My Son Hunter about?
- Hunter Biden lives a lifestyle of parties and corruption when he meets stripper Grace Anderson, who learns more about American politics as she gets closer and closer to the president's son.
- Who directed My Son Hunter?
- My Son Hunter was directed by Robert Davi.
- Who stars in My Son Hunter?
- My Son Hunter stars Laurence Fox, John James, Emma Gojković, Gina Carano, Kelly Lynn Reiter, Jay Lim.
- How long is My Son Hunter?
- My Son Hunter has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is My Son Hunter?
- My Son Hunter is a Crime, Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was My Son Hunter produced?
- My Son Hunter was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of My Son Hunter?
- The themes of My Son Hunter include: Father-Son Conflict and Reconciliation, Absurd Courtroom Legal Comedy, Dark Comedy and Irony, Systemic Corruption and the Exposed Truth, Comedians' Lives and Stage Lights.