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Analog Missionary:
Created: 09/27/2005
Video description: Lilith is based on the feature-length screenplay The Girl On the 27th Floor. A novelist with a severe case of writer's block is convinced the touch of a woman gives him inspiration. But his touches become more intrusive to keep the words flowing...

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