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Cinemassacre's Monster Madness
S3.E26
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Episode aired Oct 26, 2009
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Director
James Rolfe
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James Rolfe
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James Rolfe
Brad Dourif
Catherine Hicks
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Director
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James Rolfe
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James Rolfe
Brad Dourif
Catherine Hicks
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James Rolfe
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(as James D. Rolfe)
Brad Dourif
Charles Lee Ray
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Catherine Hicks
Karen Barclay
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Dinah Manoff
Maggie Peterson
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Chris Sarandon
Mike Norris
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Alex Vincent
Andy Barclay
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October 26, 2009 (United States)
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