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Lethal Mermaid is an American musical romantic fantasy action film directed by Rob Marshall and Richard Donner, starring Halle Bailey and Mel Gibson.
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- Lethal Weapon @ Wikipedia
- Lethal Weapon - trailer @ YouTube
- End fight - Riggs vs. Mr. Joshua @ YouTube
- The Little Mermaid (2023 film) @ Wikipedia
- The Little Mermaid (2023) - official trailer @ YouTube
- First meeting between Ariel the mermaid princess and prince Eric in Atlantis @ YouTube
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