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New guy Mike Nelson makes his way to the theater to watch "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," a film about a scientist who tries to transplant his wife's preserved head on a new body after an accident.
New guy Mike Nelson makes his way to the theater to watch "The Brain That Wouldn't Die," a film about a scientist who tries to transplant his wife's preserved head on a new body after an accident.
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S1, EP6 "Robot Monster""Robot Monster" (1953) Science fiction. Earthlings flee from the Ro-Man, a martian in a gorilla suit with a diving helmet. Originally 3-D. With George Nader, Claudia Barrett, Selena Royle.
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S13, EP8 "The Batwoman"Emily's crew watch a scantily clad Mexican superhero take on a mad scientist and his aquatic super-soldiers in "The Batwoman" from 1968.
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