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American Gothic: Learning to Crawl, 1995, Folder 2, Box: 11.36, Folder: 2. Fincannon and Associates Script Collection, SC-MS-175. Randall Library Special Collections.
Jun 6, 2001 · First - It's available on DVD for purchase at Amazon.com: Online Shopping for Electronics, Apparel, Computers, Books, DVDs & more. Second, AmericanGothicDVD.com has the Production Order and Airdate Order listed, which shows where the unaired episodes belong in the order.
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Learning to Crawl: Directed by Michael Lange. With Gary Cole, Paige Turco, John Mese, Brenda Bakke. Sheriff Buck takes Caleb on a fishing trip in a neighboring town, but they encounter the kidnappers of a corporate mogul.
- (85)
- Drama, Horror, Thriller
- Michael Lange
- 1996-07-04
American Gothic is an American horror series created by Shaun Cassidy. The show first aired on CBS on September 22, 1995, and was cancelled after a single season on July 11, 1996. The show received positive reviews and has been regarded as a cult classic.
American Gothic Episode Guide (Learning to Crawl): Caleb grows closer to Lucas Buck as they deal with three bumbling kidnappers.
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