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15th
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2008
08:06 pm
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Peter Lorre
Vincent Price
Jack Nicholson
Boris Karloff
I must find this movie.
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2008-04-17 06:04 pm (UTC)
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It's called "The Raven", and if you find it anywhere, let me know. I've been searching for years, and it is one of my favorites...
The duel at the end is awesome, and this was some twenty years before Lucas, Spielberg, and CGI.
~K~
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The duel at the end is awesome, and this was some twenty years before Lucas, Spielberg, and CGI.
~K~