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Veleka Gray <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 May 1998 04:51:56 -0800
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I just sent the letter below to Thomas C. Miller and then decided it
might be wise to send it to the whole group:
 
Hi, Thomas C. Miller,
 
Somewhere between 1963 and 1967 I saw a riveting documentary at a New
Orleans drive-in called "Voodoo Village."  There was an amazing scene
near the end of a witch doctor with a child, and the child was spinning
in midair.  I have tried to find this film (preferably in VHS) for
years.  Since it seems you are so knowledgeable about film, would you
have any idea where I could look?  I want so much to see it again.  It
was so impressive my then fiance and I actually watched the movie.
 
Veleka Gray
 
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