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Curse of the Mayan Temple

Year: 1977 Documentary Runtime: 95 min Rating: 10.0

Overview

A documentary exploring the ruins of a Mayan temple in Mexico and a "cursed" medallion that was found there.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Bill Burrud

Bill Burrud

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