Wicked Wishes: Making the Wishmaster (1997)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 24M

Director : Scott D Campbell

Synopsis

Actors

Andrew Divoff
Andrew Divoff
Self
Robert Kurtzman
Robert Kurtzman
Self
Peter Atkins
Peter Atkins
Self
Thomas C. Rainone
Thomas C. Rainone
Self

Crews

Doug Jacobson
Doug Jacobson
Editor
Chris Sias
Chris Sias
Executive Producer
Scott D Campbell
Scott D Campbell
Director

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