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Paul Mack Presents
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1986 - 1987
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Paul Mack Presents:
CinemaScoop
T141 Tape #141
Guests: Dave Burbank & Susan Cinema (Side 2)
Trailer: for Paul's movie "Final Destination Unknown"
Star Trek IV Interviews at the Hollywood Cinerama Dome.
T144 Tape #144
A Paul Mack & Dave Burbank
Christmas Special
Co-Host: Dave Burbank
A special greeting from Joe Besser from "The Three Stooges"
T153 Tape #153
Final Destination Interviews. Actors and the writer of the musical score Jerry Danielsen.
T154 Tape #154
The tape after the premiere of Final Destination Unknown.
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