Mindreader : It Was The One Act They Wouldn’t Believe (DVD)
$19.99
The year is 1974 and The Great Dexter is the closing act in a variety show at The Temple Theatre. His amazing mindreading act fools everyone, including the local magicians’ association. As Dexter’s popularity grows, so does the association’s jealousy as they try to shut his act down and figure out how it’s done.
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SKU (UPC): 727785405911
Binding: Video DVD
Published: March 2024
Publisher: ChristianFilms.com/Christiano Brothers
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