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‘Malibu Express’ (1985): Every ’80s cliché you ever loved kicks off (G-)string of Sidaris B-actioners

What, you didn’t expect to see Regis and Joy Philbin in a sleazy exploitation flick?

July 10, 2018October 23, 2019 Movies & Drinks3 Comments

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