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A chronicle of the life, work and mind that created the Cthulhu mythos. Odkryj "Lovecraft: Fear of the Unknown", fascynujący dokumentalny film który po raz pierwszy pojawił się na ekranach w 2008. Ta produkcja, pochodząca z Stany Zjednoczone zawiera wkłady od Guillermo del Toro w roli Self, John Carpenter w roli Self, Neil Gaiman w roli Self, Stuart Gordon w roli Self i Ramsey Campbell w roli Self.
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