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Latest revision as of 21:02, 29 August 2021
Movie (2020)
Starring:
Patrick Bristow (Dr. Florence Henderson)
William Butler (Various shemps)
Cody Renee Cameron (Barbie)
Russell Coker (Coronavirus Zombie)
Drew Droege (Kenny)
Maile Flanagan (Birra)
After narrowly escaping the contagious catastrophe of the CORONA ZOMBIES, ditsy American beauties Barbie (Cody Renee Cameron) and Kendra (Robin Sydney) battle their deadliest foe yet: social distancing boredom. Hooked on binge-watching a television show about a man and his tigers on a nature channel, the two ladies hatch the perfect plan to save the Tiger King himself. From the living rooms of LA to the wilds of Africa, our dynamic duo embark on a curve-flattening journey to free Joe from a fate worse than Carole Baskin.
Douglas DC-2-142
Registration N39165 c/n 1404. Footage from Back from Eternity. Same aircraft in other movies at IMPDb: Frequently Seen Aircraft.
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Beechcraft B35 Bonanza
De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk.1
Registration 316.
Cessna 150
DHC-2 Beaver in the background.
Boeing 707-327C
Jelly Bean Blue livery designed by Alexander Girard, circa 1965.
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