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Cinema Fearité Presents ‘Graduation Day’ – Helping All Of The Grads Out There Celebrate With A Golden Age Slasher

May 26, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

It’s graduation time, the point of the year where students switch the tassels over to the other side before tossing the whole cap into the air.  Cinema Fearité’s quest to remain timely is just as fervent as any recent grads’ thirst for knowledge, so this week, we’ve got a movie that is both seminal and […]

Filed Under: Cinema Fearité Tagged With: Anne Marisse, Christopher George, Daniel Yarussi, David Baughn, E. Danny Murphy, Grant Loud, Herb Freed, Linnea Quigley, Martin Jay Sadoff, Patch MacKenzie, Ruth Ann Llorens, slasher, the fanatic, troma, Vanna White

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