
AGFA Mystery Mixtape #4: Follow Your Own Star
Documentary · Mystery · Horror
Overview
Unleashed from the video vaults of the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA), AGFA MYSTERY MIXTAPE #4: FOLLOW YOUR OWN STAR is a brand new compilation of the most electrifying found footage mayhem that you’ll see this week. For this latest tape, our deep dive into behind-the-scenes horror is complemented by an even deeper dive into television from Dimension X.
Top Cast


John Carpenter
John Carpenter
Self
John Carpenter
Self


Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal
Self
Billy Crystal
Self


Cheech Marin
Cheech Marin
Self
Cheech Marin
Self


Tommy Chong
Tommy Chong
Self
Tommy Chong
Self


Debra Hill
Debra Hill
Self
Debra Hill
Self


Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
Self
Kurt Russell
Self


Peter Boyle
Peter Boyle
Self
Peter Boyle
Self


Madeline Kahn
Madeline Kahn
Self
Madeline Kahn
Self


Marty Feldman
Marty Feldman
Self
Marty Feldman
Self
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