A Week In The Dungeon Trailer

A Week In The Dungeon Trailer (2008)

06 June 2008 Factual 87 mins

Mark Dugdale goes to England to train with Dorian Yates in the world famous Temple Gym for one week.

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Cast

Mark Dugdale

as Himself

Dorian Yates

as Himself

International Releases Dates

United States 06 June 2008

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IFBB Pro Mark Dugdale travels to Birmingham England to spend a week training with 6-time Mr. Olympia Dorian Yates in Temple Gym aka The Dungeon.

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