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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 1 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 1 Episode 5

Episode Title: The Corpse Vanishes
Genre: Comedy, Sci-Fi
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 19, 1989
Runtime:97 mins
IMDb Rating:

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Movie Plot: The Crawling Hand The hand of an astronaut goes around killing people after his body is blown up. Intro: Cambot sets up an applause track for the SOL. Segment One: Joel invents a finger-sensing saw and pulls a prank. Dr. Forrester demonstrates his new arm-lengthener on Dr. Erhardt. Segment Two: The 'bots go bowling, but refuse to play with Joel. He resolves to not put free will in any more robots. Segment Three: The crew makes fun of William Shatner by doing death scenes like the strangulation scene in the movie. Segment Four: The 'bots question the validity of a hand as a monster. Joel tries to convince them, then a hand sneaks up on Crow. When he gets back in the theater, Joel tells him it was Gypsy in a giant hand costume. Segment Five: The 'bots each give a good thing and a bad thing about the movie for a ram chip, Joel reads a letter from a viewer. In Deep 13, Dr. Erhardt uses his new extended arms to strangle Dr. Forrester. Stinger: None.

How to Watch Mystery Science Theater 3000 Season 1 Episode 5 Legally and Safely

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Kevin Murphy