
Monster Make-Up
Documentary · Horror
Overview
Let Dick Smith, the creator of the magical special effects for ALTERED STATES, THE EXORCIST, THE HUNGER and AMADEUS, show you how it's done. You'll never have to worry about searching for a Halloween costume again! Using easily available materials, you can transform yourself into any kind of creature that you wish to become.
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Dick Smith
Dick Smith
Himself
Dick Smith
Himself
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