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Title Mystery science theater 3000. Volume XXVI.

Publication Info. Los Angeles, CA : Shout! Factory, 2012.

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 South Windsor Public Library - Audio-Visual Materials  TV MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 VOL. 26    Check Shelf
Description 4 videodiscs (480 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
System Details DVD ; NTSC.
Credits DVD producer, Jordan Fields ; art direction, Karrie Stouffer and Steve Vance.
Event Originally broadcast on television 1992-1997.
Performer The Magic sword: Michael Nelson, Joel Hodgson, Basil Rathbone, Estelle Winwood, Gary Lockwood ; Alien from L.A.: Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson, Kathy Ireland ; Danger! Death ray: Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson ; The Mole People: Joel Hodgson, Michael J. Nelson.
Note Bonus features include: Bert I. Gordon, the Amazing colossal filmmaker ; Interview with Alien from L.A. director Albert Pyun ; Of mushrooms and madmen, making The Mole People ; Life after MST3K, Mike Nelson ; Theatrical trailers ; MST hour wraps.
Audience TV rating: Not rated.
Contents The Magic sword -- Alien from L.A. -- Danger! Death ray -- The Mole People.
Summary The magic sword: Armed with the eponymous sword, a young knight defies his magical foster mother and sets out to rescue a princess from a vengeful wizard. It's not a comedy, but it begins and ends with you laughing.
Alien from L.A.: In this 1980's twist on Journey to the Center of The Earth, Kathy Ireland plays an awkward teen in search of her missing archaeologist father, only to stumble into a deeply underground civilization unaware of life on the surface. Adventure ensues.
Danger! Death ray: Death Ray tells an archetypal story of hubris, evil and babes. When a death ray, invented for peaceful purposes of course, is stolen by a generic terrorist organization, a generic superspy is called into action.
The mole people: Two archaeologists discover a subterranean world of albinos and their mutant mole people slaves, descended from Sumerian refugees of Mesopotamian flood. Weakened by light, they thin out their aging population by sacrificing them to the eye of Ihtar, which is actually just a tiny hole in their world where the sunlight peeks through.
Note GMD: videorecording.
Subject B films -- Drama.
B films. (OCoLC)fst00824793
Genre/Form Science fiction television programs.
Science fiction films.
Horror films.
Comedy television programs.
Drama. (OCoLC)fst01423879
Added Author Hodgson, Joel, 1960-
Nelson, Michael J.
Gordon, Bert I. (Bert Ira), 1922-
Pyun, Albert.
Shout! Factory (Firm)
Added Title Mystery science theater 3000. XXVI
Mystery science theater 3000. 26
Mystery science theater three thousand. 26
MST3K. XXVI
MST3K. 26
Magic sword (Motion picture)
Alien from L.A. (Motion picture)
Danger! Death ray (Motion picture)
Mole People (Motion picture)
Mystery science theater 3000. Selections.
Standard No. 826663139082
Music No. SF 13908 Shout! Factory
DVD 13909 Shout! Factory
DVD 13910 Shout! Factory
DVD 13911 Shout! Factory
DVD 13912 Shout! Factory
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