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I'm Your Number One Fan

Year: 1996 Documentary Runtime: 50 min Rating: 4.0

Overview

Professor Paul Mullen looks at the way in which admiration can slip into obsession and in some cases, life-threatening behavior.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Blue Tulip Rose Read

Blue Tulip Rose Read

Herself

Mike Read

Mike Read

Himself

Dr Klaus Wagner

Dr Klaus Wagner

Himself

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