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"The Giant Spider Invasion" (1975) Cult. Scientist and girlfriend spy car-size mutant spiders; with Steve Brodie, Barbara Hale.
"The Giant Spider Invasion" (1975) Cult. Scientist and girlfriend spy car-size mutant spiders; with Steve Brodie, Barbara Hale.
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S10, EP13 "Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders""Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonder" (1996) Fantasy. A medieval wizard and his wife find trouble when they set up shop in the 20th century. With Ernest Borgnine, George Milan, Bunny Summers.
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S13, EP10 "The Shape of Things to Come"Emily's crew watch three humans and their robot friend defend the moon colonies in 1979's "The Shape of Things to Come" by H.G. Wells.
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S13, EP5 "Doctor Mordrid"Emily's crew watch as the Doctor Mordrid defends Earth from the forces of evil, and Dr. Kabahl schemes to increase viewership.
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S2, EP4 "Catalina Caper""Catalina Caper" (1967) Collegians track art thieves and attend beach parties. With Tommy Kirk, Del Moore, Peter Duryea.
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S13, EP14 "The Christmas Dragon"The bots watch a group of orphans attempt to save a dying Father Christmas.
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S13, EP11 "The Mask"Jonah's crew watches a horror film about an accursed skull mask.
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S13, EP9 "The Million Eyes of Sumuru"Jonah's crew watches an evil woman bent on dominating the world with her all-woman army.
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