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Review: The Shillingbury Blowers (1980)

February 3rd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Oil Mist Collector

When Stanley Kramer made JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG, he reportedly had only a modest budget. And yet the film had a cast that can best be described as “star-studded.” Actors who usually got high billing were willing to take tiny roles and were willing to …   Read More

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