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DVD FICTION MYSTERY
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DVD FICTION MYSTERY
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Summary:
Join the Mystery Science Theater 3000 crew as they offer witty commentary and remarks on The atomic brain: What happens when a fiendish tale of postnuclear scientific hubris and lust for youth collides with a bunch of actors, a rolling camera and no budget? The luckless captives aboard the Satellite of Love know, and let's just say it ain't pretty. Join Mike, Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot as they riff-isect with comic precision this 1964 horror flick about an old woman's quest for eternal youth and the weird guys on her payroll who make it happen.
Notes:
Rating: Not rated; for all audiences.
Title from container.
Originally released of an episode broadcast on television.
The atomic brain was originally released as a motion picture in 1964.
Includes 1955 short film: What about juvenile delinquency?
Frank Conniff, Jim Mallon, Michael J. Nelson, Trace Beaulieu, Kevin Murphy.
DVD ; NTSC.
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