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Karla (film) - Wikipedia Karla is a 2006 American psychological thriller film written and directed by Joel Bender, and co-written by Manette Rosen and Michael D Sellers It is based on the crimes of Canadian serial killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka and stars Misha Collins and Laura Prepon as Bernardo and Homolka
Karla (2006) - IMDb Based on an infamous real-life case, "Karla" tells the story of a woman named Karla Homolka (Laura Prepon) who gets involved with an upwardly mobile and superficially charming Paul Bernardo (Misha Collins), a man who evaded arrest as the real-life "Scarborough Rapist"
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Watch Karla | Netflix Based on a true story, this thriller depicts the complex relationship of a notorious husband-and-wife team who abduct, abuse and kill three women Watch trailers learn more
Karla (2006) - Movie | Moviefone Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch Karla (2006) Explore cast details and learn more on Moviefone
Karla (2006) — The Movie Database (TMDB) Based on real events, Canada's most notorious serial killers, Paul Bernardo and wife Karla Homolka kidnap, sexually abuse, and murder three young girls
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Karla (character) - Wikipedia Karla is a recurring character in the works of John le Carré A Soviet Intelligence officer, he is the head of the Thirteenth Directorate of Moscow Centre, le Carré's fictional version of the KGB, and the nemesis of le Carré's frequent protagonist George Smiley