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I highly recommend Mikel B. Anderson's _Kamillions_, which is extremely
rare, so you'll have to go a lot of places to try to find it.  In the
Indianapolis ares, there used to be three video stores with a copy, but I
bought the one in Franklin after the associate producer told me it was
"out of print."  There is a copy in Greenfield and a copy on North
Kessler.  These are at small-chain stores like D-Rose, and local single
business stores.  You'll never find it at a big chain.  Trust me.
 
Scott
 
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