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"textContent": "Photo(s) by Bart Solenthaler on Flickr.\n\n\n_**Source: www.flickr.com **Uploaded to Flickr by Bart Solenthaler and tagged with “bordonarovampire”. License: All Rights Reserved. _\n\n\n\n\nTitle card for the 1972 comedy horror film Children Shouldn’t Play With Dead Things directed by Bob Clark (1939–2007):\n\n> The film was shot in 14 days on a budget of $50,000. Clark employed some of his college friends on it.\n>\n> In the film, a sadistic theatre director uses a necromantic ritual in an attempt to resurrect the dead in an island cemetery. The attempt backfires, as it creates aggressive zombies which attack the director and his theatrical troupe.\n\n[More info on IMDb]\n\nSee also the poster for the film which features Filmotype Mason and Omaha, the former with added drip effects similar to those in **Bordonaro Vampire**.\n\n\n\nThis post was originally published at Fonts In Use\n\n* * *",
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