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Drive-In Massacre
Genre: Latest Movies / Horror / Mystery
Actor: John F. Goff, Steve Vincent, Douglas Gudbye, Verkina Flower, Robert E. Pearson, Catherine Barkley, Norman Sheridan, John Alderman, Jacqueline Giroux
Director: Stu Segall
Duration: 74 minutes
Quality: HD
Release: 1976
Language: English

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