Negatives (film)

Negatives (film)

Infobox Film | name = Negatives


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director = Tony Smith
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starring = Duane Jones
Debbie Rochon
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released = 1988 (USA)
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language = English
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imdb_id = 0192358
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"Negatives" is a 1988 independent horror film directed by Tony Smith and starring Duane Jones and Debbie Rochon.

"Negatives" was one of the first movies in which Rochon appeared and helped launch her career as a horror film Scream Queen.

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