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The AGFA Horror Trailer Show
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The AGFA Horror Trailer Show

Mar 5, 2020
1h 20m
★ 8.0

VISIT THE DRIVE-IN FROM DIMENSION-X.

Overview

Unleashed from the dungeon of AGFA (the American Genre Film Archive), these are the most spine-ripping, slime-slinging, soul-shredding horror trailers in our arsenal. Meticulously constructed by AGFA's mad scientists to resemble an otherworldly night at the movies under the stars, this mix features a plethora of material unseen since the films' original releases.

Genres

Horror

Production Companies

American Genre Film Archive

The AGFA Horror Trailer Show Trailers

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