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Fantasm
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Fantasm

May 4, 2013
0h 56m
★ 8.0

Overview

At 15 years old, Kyle Kuchta went to his first horror convention. Years later, he visits multiple cons to understand why these gatherings are so important to horror fans, vendors and celebrity guests.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Heather Langenkamp

Self

Heather Langenkamp

Tom Atkins

Self

Tom Atkins

Lloyd Kaufman

Self

Lloyd Kaufman

Asta Paredes

Self

Asta Paredes

Clay von Carlowitz

Self

Clay von Carlowitz

Amanda Wyss

Self

Amanda Wyss

Joe Lynch

Self

Joe Lynch

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