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Long Island housewife Lucy Chadman choke to death exactly like her occult sister, Zelda exclaims: Something is going to happen. Lucy then is brought back to life by a spell cast by her wacky sister. However, Lucy quickly discovers you can't go home again.
Long Island housewife Lucy Chadman choke to death exactly like her occult sister, Zelda exclaims: Something is going to happen. Lucy then is brought back to life by a spell cast by her wacky sister. However, Lucy quickly discovers you can't go home again.
Actors:
Shirley Rich,
Kate McGregor-Stewart,
Kaiulani Lee,
Elyzebeth Chrystea,
Anna Marie Wieder,
Elkan Abramowitz,
Jo Jones

Shirley Rich
10 December 1922, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Kate McGregor-Stewart
4 October 1944, New York City, New York, USA

Kaiulani Lee
28 February 1950, Arlington, Virginia, USA

Elyzebeth Chrystea

Anna Marie Wieder

Elkan Abramowitz

Jo Jones
Country:
United States
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