

| ▪ | Linda Blair ( aka. Linda Denise Blair) |
| A former child model, Linda Blair moved into TV films after her much-publicized Oscar-nominated role as the sweet, but possessed, teenager in "The Exorcist" (1973). After a handful of controversial TV-movies (e.g., "Born Innocent" 1974), she returned to t |

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| ▪ | Savage Streets (1984) R (Feature Film - Action) |
| Savage Streets (1984) R |
| ▪ | Coming Soon: Old Stuff |
| more) bucks - and Linda Blair 's barf-o-rific horror classic is just the tip of the re-release iceberg. For the uninitiated, The Exorcist was the blockbuster of 1973, nabbing a total of 10 Oscar noms; winning two (for best original screenplay and best sound) and making Linda Blair forever a target of | |
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| ▪ | Bad Blood (1989) R (Feature Film - Thriller) |
| Bad Blood (1989) R |
| ▪ | Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000) R (Feature Film - Thriller, Horror, Sequel) |
| legend of the infamous Blair Witch and the unspeakable evil wrought in Maryland''s Black Hills woods. Jeff Patterson, an enterprising tour guide, brings a group into the woods near the site of strange occurrences. The unsuspecting group falls victim to the legend of the Blair Witch as well as Jeff''s | |
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| ▪ | Linda Boyland ( aka. Linda M Boyland, Linda Marie Boyland) |
| Filmography Includes: Step Up, Music High, The Contender, Hannibal, A Dirty Shame, Chariots of Fire, The Distinguished Gentleman, Sleepless in Seattle, The Bourne Ultimatum, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 |
| ▪ | Dances With Wolves (1990) PG-13 (Feature Film - Action, Drama, War, Western, Romance, Period) |
| As settlers begin their westward trek into the lands of the Native Americans, a Union Army Civil War officer, eager to experience the "last frontier" before it vanishes, soon finds himself trapped between two worlds. | |
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| ▪ | The Other Sister (1999) PG-13 (Feature Film - Comedy, Drama, Romance) |
| Twenty-four year old Carla Tate is a slightly mentally challenged young woman who, after years of special education at a private boarding school, has successfully transcended many of her limitations--except for that of her over-protective mother, Elizabeth. When Carla graduates and returns home | |
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| ▪ | Roller Boogie (1979) PG (Feature Film - ) |
| Roller Boogie (1979) PG |
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