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Release Date:
January 22, 2024
Original Title:
[1] The Manhattan Projector [1]
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Telepathic Association
Production Countries:
France | Japan | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 720
[Released on DVD and digital, 2024, 12.5 hr] Each movie in the 2024 Releases is a different movie, and each is 7-32 hours long. It is the start of the 21st day, and this is the movie that I cannot see. Hello. You do not know me, but my name is David Blair. Which, in reverse is spelled David Rialb. And of course, that's not going to help you at all, but at least I tried. Here, it is January 1st, 2023. And we are about to begin the television new year with the beginning of an astonishing telepathic electronic science fiction film known as: The Telepathic Motion Picture of The Lost Tribes. Since it is a science fiction film, we will, of course, begin in the future. But I wanted to introduce myself to you in the past first. There's something important I want to tell you. PRODUCTION: The Telepathic Association, PARIS
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