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This film attempts to calm childrens’ fear of the dentist by having a very scary clown get a cavity filled. Nitrous oxide-inspired!

This film is available on the Best of A/V Geeks 4 DVD-R.

It is also available on the Clowns and Caveman DVD-R.


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2 Responses to “Toothache of a Clown (1972)”

  1. danno!

    I love the trippy dream sequence with the kid dentist who looks like he could be Harry Potter. Great stuff.

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I Wasn’t Scared (Barr, 1982)


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This film is available on the BOOM! DVD-R


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