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The mystery science theater 3000 collection. Volume 1 Catalina Caper.
2002

DVD

It's Mystery Science Theater 3000, America's only show that makes fun of really bad B movies from the comfort of a spaceship floating above Earth. Joel Hodgson and Mike Nelson, along with their mechanical companions, wisecracking Crow and well-read chick magnet Tom Servo, make suffering through Hollywood's worst films a breeze. Adding their own dialogue, barrage of witty remarks, and an occasional colorful skit, the next hour and a half will fly by like it were only 90 minutes. Plus, there are no ushers with flashlights, crying babies, or women with big hair to spoil the fun!

Item Details

ISBN: 1566059062

Description:

  • 1 videodisc : sound, color & black and white ; 12 cm
  • digital
  • optical
  • NTSC
  • video file
  • DVD video
  • region 1

Target Audience Note: PG.

Other Title: Mystery science theater 3000.

Notes:

  • Special features: Original theatrical trailers for "The skydivers", "Bloodlust" and "Catalina caper".
  • Double-sided DVDs: Includes standard versions of the films on Side A and non-MST3K versions of the films on Side B.
  • Full frame (1.33:1).
  • Title from container.
  • Home use only.
  • Program content : Best Brains, Inc., 1993.
  • Robert Reed, Wilton Graff and Lylyan Chauven in "Bloodlust" ; Tommy Kirk, Del Moore, Peter Duryea and Robert Donner in "Catalina caper" ; Vic Savage, Shannon O'Neil and William Thourlby in "The creeping terror" ; Kevin Casey, Eric Tomlin, Tony Cardoza and Marcia Knight in "The skydivers".
  • Region 1 disc displaying symbols for: NTSC, DVD Video.

Contents:

  • Disc 1. #607. Bloodlust
  • Disc 2. #204. Catalina caper
  • Disc 3. #606. The creeping terror
  • Disc 4. #109. The skydivers.

Publisher or Distributor Number: R2 970104

Control Number: 786436

Publisher: Los Angeles, Calif. : Rhino Home Video, [2002]
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