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Joel's crew watch as a paranormal investigator tries to save the world in 2019's "Demon Squad," and the original test subject returns.
Joel's crew watch as a paranormal investigator tries to save the world in 2019's "Demon Squad," and the original test subject returns.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000
"StarCrash"Perms, skimpy battle outfits and cheap effects abound in this 1978 Star Wars knockoff.
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S5, EP3 "Swamp Diamonds"Joel and the bots watch the 1956 Roger Corman flick, "Swamp Women," where a policewoman and convicts search for stolen diamonds; Tom Servo is inspired to ask Gypsy out.
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S4, EP6 "Attack of the Giant Leeches""Attack of the Giant Leeches" (1959) Horror. A bartender sends his wife and her lover into a swamp where big, smart leeches lurk. With Ken Clark, Michael Emmett, Yvette Vickers.
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S7, EP3 "Deathstalker and the Warriors From Hell""Deathstalker and the Warriors From Hell" a k a "Deathstalker III" (1989) Fantasy. A medieval hero (John Allen Nelson) meets twin princesses (Carla Herd) on a diamond quest.
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S13, EP11 "The Mask"Jonah's crew watches a horror film about an accursed skull mask.
Mystery Science Theater 3000
S13, EP6 "Demon Squad"Joel's crew watch as a paranormal investigator tries to save the world in 2019's "Demon Squad," and the original test subject returns.
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