D720 Dionne Quintuplets Dolls 1993 video flier Sirocco Productions Norfolk VA


Excellent condition. Normal center horizontal mailing fold-line.


Sirocco historical doll videos flier advertising a documentary video about Dionne Quintuplet dolls from 1934 to 1939.


Endorsements by Charles Warren, professor Harvard University

                             Marcell Drake, Dionne Quint collector

                             Randy Pitman, editor Video Librarian

                             Doll Castle News

                            Connie Martin, Old Pueblo Doll Club

                            Jimmy Rodolfos, president Dionne Quint Collectors Club

                            Dorothy and Evelyn Jane Coleman, authors of, “The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Dolls”


Images: Madame Alexander Scarlett O’Hara Doll w/ Scarlett Dolls video on doll’s history

              Madame Alexander doll of Princess Elizabeth.

              Cover of video box showing the quints.

              5 Dionne Quintuplet dolls in a row.


Sirocco Productions

5660 E. Virginia Beach Blvd.

Norfolk, VA


Publisher / printer signature - None.


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