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Isaiah, Don't Dance
Lambros has a bizarre office that does crazy jobs, because he is not a fan of the "Fake pie to eat" theory, but he also puts his hand on every time he wants to reach a happy ending in a neighborhood. But he believes that marriage is a bad thing, until the day when the female Satan, using tricks similar to his own, appears in front of him.
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Plot Summary
Details about the plot are scarce for this film, as it appears to be a lesser-known production from 1969. Information suggests it may have been a short film or a student project, making it difficult to ascertain a specific plot synopsis without more verifiable sources.
Critical Reception
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Fun Fact
The director and main cast for 'Isaiah, Don't Dance' are not widely documented, suggesting it may have been an independent or student film with a limited production crew and distribution.
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