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2007-02-14 09:28 DCGeist 285×553×??? (65675 bytes) ad for ''[[The Tingler]]'' (1959), a [[B movie]] produced and directed by [[William Castle]] for [[Columbia Pictures]], featuring its gimmick, Percepto == Fair use for [[B movies (Transition in the 1950s]] == This image is being linked here; though the
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