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Obey the Lost Skeleton!

DVD featurette about the making of “The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.”

Top Cast

  • Jennifer Blaire

    Jennifer Blaire

    Self

  • Larry Blamire

    Larry Blamire

    Self

  • Dan Conroy

    Dan Conroy

    Self

  • Brian Howe

    Brian Howe

    Self

  • Fay Masterson

    Fay Masterson

    Self

  • Susan McConnell

    Susan McConnell

    Self

  • Andrew Parks

    Andrew Parks

    Self

  • Darrin Reed

    Darrin Reed

    Self

  • Michael Schlesinger

    Michael Schlesinger

    Self

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DVD featurette about the making of “The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.”

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