Blag Dahlia - Films

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Two songs recorded by Earl Lee Grace were on the soundtrack to A.W. Feidler's short film, The Job (1997). In 2001, Dahlia performed "Zine-O-Phobia Music" for the Ghost World soundtrack. Blag appears in a Mock Snuff film entitled Misogynist: The Movie (2003) The Dwarves song "Massacre", which Dahlia wrote, was on the soundtrack to the 2006 film Hostel. He also narrated the 2007 Gotham Award-nominated independent film Loren Cass.

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