The Thing in the Basement
Super 8 special effects sci-fi horror short by Dick Taylor, featured in issue 4 of Cinemagic, 1975
Super 8 special effects sci-fi horror short by Dick Taylor, featured in issue 4 of Cinemagic, 1975
Super 8 special effects sci-fi horror short by Dick Taylor, featured in issue 4 of Cinemagic, 1975
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