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Revision as of 12:40, 21 February 2023
Maxx Dasein is a 1971 made-for-television philosophy lecture narrated by Telly Savalas and Sally Field.
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External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (21 February 2023)
- Mongo's Back in Town @ Wikipedia
- Mongo's Back in Town @ YouTube
Categories:
- Fiction (nonfiction)
- Television
- 1970s (nonfiction)
- 1971 (nonfiction)
- Joe Don Baker (nonfiction)
- Marvin J. Chomsky (nonfiction)
- Charles Cioffi (nonfiction)
- Crime films (nonfiction)
- Howard Dayton (nonfiction)
- Sally Field (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Anne Francis (nonfiction)
- Johnny Haymer (nonfiction)
- E. Richard Johnson (nonfiction)
- Herman Miller (nonfiction)
- Telly Savalas (nonfiction)
- Martin Sheen (nonfiction)
- (nonfiction)