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  2. Death Spa - Wikipedia

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    Death Spa was given a limited release in the United States in July 1988. [1] The film was released in Japan in 1989 on video, before being released to VHS in the United States in 1990. It was released on a Blu-ray / DVD combo pack in 2014.

  3. Michael Fischa - Wikipedia

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    Michael Fischa (born May 11, 1952) is an Austrian-American film director and producer most closely associated with the horror genre. [1] [2] He is known primarily for low-budget films, including Death Spa (1988), [3] [4] My Mom's a Werewolf [5] [6] [7] and Crack House (1989), [8] [9] and Delta Heat (1992).

  4. Vanessa Bell Calloway - Wikipedia

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    Bell Calloway appeared in films Death Spa (1988), What's Love Got to Do with It (1993), The Inkwell (1994), Crimson Tide (1995), Daylight (1996), The Brothers (2001) and Biker Boyz (2003). Bell Calloway had several starring roles on television series and movies, include first African American prime time soap opera, Under One Roof (1995).

  5. All Deathloop codes, combinations, and where to find them - AOL

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  6. David A. Prior - Wikipedia

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    David A. Prior (October 24, 1955 – August 16, 2015) was an American director, screenwriter, and producer. [1] Prior started his career with the horror film Sledgehammer (1983), and the action film Killzone (1985).

  7. DeathSpank - Wikipedia

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    DeathSpank, also known as DeathSpank: Orphans of Justice, is an action role-playing video game developed by Hothead Games and published by Electronic Arts.It was created by game designers Ron Gilbert and Clayton Kauzlaric.

  8. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The RFC specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to brew coffee. [18] This HTTP status is used as an Easter egg in some websites, such as Google.com's "I'm a teapot" easter egg. [19] [20] [21] Sometimes, this status code is also used as a response to a blocked request, instead of the more appropriate 403 Forbidden. [22] [23]

  9. Talk:Death Spa - Wikipedia

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