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| The Crawling Hand |
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Released On: June 11, 2002 Region: 1 Production Company: Rhino
Description: 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, along with his 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. There are no ushers with flashlights, crying babies, or women with big hair to spoil the fun.
This is such an early Mystery Science Theater 3000 that Larry, not Frank, is Dr. Forrester's bumbling assistant. It's sorta like Curly replacing Shemp. Anyway, in The Crawling Hand an astronaut becomes unglued and blows his ship to smithereens. Some of the wreckage makes its way to Earth, and among the charred remains is the poor clod's hand. While frolicking on the beach, a wild eyed med student, Paul finds and becomes possessed by the lacerated limb and takes it home- Tom: "Thank goodness he brought a handbag." For a while the two are happy, but eventually things get out of hand (hah, hah). They start to fight, and as Crow says, "It's hand-to-hand combat." Alan Hale, Jr. costars as an overweight sheriff whose brawn surpasses his brain capacity. Gee, now that's a stretch for him.
Features: Number of Discs: 1
Number of Episodes: 1
Running Time: 87 mins
Video: Full Frame (1.33:1)
Audio: English - Dolby Digital Stereo
Subtitles: None/Unknown
* Trailer For Uncut Version
* Uncut Version of the Film
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| Other DVD Merchandise | | XVI | (December 01, 2009) | | Collection: Volume 15 | (July 07, 2009) | | Mystery Science Theater 3000: XIV | (February 03, 2009) | | 20th Anniversary Edition | (October 28, 2008) | | Volume 10.2 | (February 05, 2008) | | Volume 11 | (June 26, 2007) | | Collection: Volume 10 | (August 29, 2006) | | Volume 9 | (May 16, 2006) | | Volume 8 | (November 08, 2005) | | Volume 7 | (April 09, 2005) | | Volume 6 | (October 26, 2004) | | The Essentials | (August 31, 2004) | | Volume 5 | (March 09, 2004) | | Volume 4 | (November 18, 2003) | | Volume 3 | (April 08, 2003) | | Volume 2 | (February 11, 2003) | | Volume 1 | (November 12, 2002) | | The Hellcats | (June 11, 2002) | | I Accuse My Parents | (March 26, 2002) | | Red Zone Cuba | (March 26, 2002) | | Manos: Hands Of Fate | (November 20, 2001) | | Mitchell | (November 20, 2001) | | The Beginning Of The End | (January 30, 2001) | | The Brain That Wouldn't Die | (January 30, 2001) | | The Wild World Of Batwoman | (January 30, 2001) | | Eegah! | (April 25, 2000) |
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