File:Belair Drive-in Ad - 24 November 1970, Fontana, CA.jpg

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English: Belair Drive-In theater advertisement for the gothic horror film, The Vampire Lovers. 24 November 1970.
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Source San Bernardino Sun
Author American International Pictures

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