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Michael's Fright: The Strange True Story of the Peanut Butter Solution

'The Peanut Butter Solution' has stayed dormant in the collective minds of a generation, not because it was beloved, but because the film left a nightmarish scar on the minds of most of the children who experienced it. This documentary explores the origins, creation, and infamous legacy of the 1985 Canadian family film.

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  • Coda Gardner

    Coda Gardner

    Self

  • Rock Demers

    Rock Demers

    Self

  • Alison Darcy

    Alison Darcy

    Self

  • Mathew Mackay

    Mathew Mackay

    Self

  • Bernard Lajoie

    Bernard Lajoie

    Self

  • Claude Langlois

    Claude Langlois

    Self

  • Lewis Furey

    Lewis Furey

    Self

Overview

'The Peanut Butter Solution' has stayed dormant in the collective minds of a generation, not because it was beloved, but because the film left a nightmarish scar on the minds of most of the children who experienced it. This documentary explores the origins, creation, and infamous legacy of the 1985 Canadian family film.

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