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House of Cards Season 5 Episode 10
The Underwoods and their team angle to undermine the revived committee investigating Frank. Hammerschmidt’s investigation heats up.
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Serie: House of Cards
Guest Star: James Martinez, Jeremy Holm, Korey Jackson, Michel Gill, Paton Ashbrook
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