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Entertainment & Sports

Dec. 4, 2001

MOVIE WILL WORK MAGIC ON THE WONDERLAND MURDERS

Mike Elliott can't figure out Eddie Nash. Elliott is a film producer who has managed to finish 80 low-budget films, ranging from the Roger Corman quickie "Skateboard Kid" to the Fox Family Channel film "Au Pair II." Next up for Elliott is the production of "Wonderland Ave.," a recounting of the grisly killings of four people at a Laurel Canyon drug den July 1, 1981.

        Mike Elliott can't figure out Eddie Nash.
        Elliott is a film producer who has managed to finish 80 low-budget films, ranging from the Roger Corman quickie "Skateboard Kid" to the Fox Family Channel film "Au Pair II." Next up for Elliott is the production of "Wonderland Ave.," a recounting of the grisly killings of four people at a Laurel Canyon drug den July 1, 1981.
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