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The Maximum Marmora Phenomenon

The Maximum Marmora Phenomenon

20060h 33m

Documentary

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Set in the rural town of Marmora; the home of Punkfest, arsenic poisoning, radioactive pollution, and visions of the Virgin Mary.

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Warren "Spider" Hastings

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Lionel Bennett

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Clarence Reynolds

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Stephen Brown

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Dr. Michael Persinger

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Tom Adams

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David Armstrong-Six

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Brian Sanderson

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Anita Bedore

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Darlene Montgomery

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Barbara Reynolds

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Rosie Lobardi

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Sound of the Soul
Harry Caudill: A Man of Courage
Global Metal
The Key Issue
Noseland
Attila
1991: The Year Punk Broke
Where the North Begins
Montreal and India
Pirate for the Sea
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Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage
Nya vädrets offer
Sovereign Soil
Nirvana: Live at Reading
Soul Power
Bright Green Lies
Learning To Grow
The Maximum Marmora Phenomenon
The Maximum Marmora Phenomenon

The Maximum Marmora Phenomenon

20060h 33m
Documentary

Set in the rural town of Marmora; the home of Punkfest, arsenic poisoning, radioactive pollution, and visions of the Virgin Mary.

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Actor

Warren "Spider" Hastings

as Themselves

Warren "Spider" Hastings

Themselves

Warren "Spider" Hastings

Themselves

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Lionel Bennett

as Themselves

Lionel Bennett

Themselves

Lionel Bennett

Themselves

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Clarence Reynolds

as Themselves

Clarence Reynolds

Themselves

Clarence Reynolds

Themselves

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Stephen Brown

as Themselves

Stephen Brown

Themselves

Stephen Brown

Themselves

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Dr. Michael Persinger

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Dr. Michael Persinger

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Dr. Michael Persinger

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Tom Adams

as Themselves

Tom Adams

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Tom Adams

Themselves

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David Armstrong-Six

as Themselves

David Armstrong-Six

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David Armstrong-Six

Themselves

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Brian Sanderson

as Themselves

Brian Sanderson

Themselves

Brian Sanderson

Themselves

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Anita Bedore

as Themselves

Anita Bedore

Themselves

Anita Bedore

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Darlene Montgomery

as Themselves

Darlene Montgomery

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Darlene Montgomery

Themselves

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