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Valley of Blood is a science fiction motion picture. It was released in 1973 by Mica Productions, and was independently produced by John Daly with a script written by Wayne Forsythe. It stars Penny DeHaven, Earnie Ashworth, Zeke Clemons and Wayne Forsythe. The film is now believed to be owned by Turner Classic Movies.

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