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The Million Eyes of Sumuru is back, and now Chris and Charlotte can talk about Shirley Eaton, Space Sumuru, Fitzcarraldo, Burden of Dreams, and Bikini Kill.
The Million Eyes of Sumuru (Lindsay Shonte, 1967): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Trailer.
Our previous episode on the KTMA take on The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: There Was an Old Woman.
Colourless Skittles.
Rover.
Skidoo (Otto Preminger, 1968).
George Nader: Chrome.
The Girl from Rio (Jesús Franco, 1969).
Our episode on The Castle of Fu Manchu.
Sumuru (Darrell Roodt, 2003) can be watched on YouTube, even, at least in Canada.
Destroyer: Virgin with a Memory.
Fitzcarraldo (Werner Herzog, 1982).
Burden of Dreams (Les Blank, 1982).
My Best Fiend (Werner Herzog, 1999).
Our episode on Pumaman.
Fred Basset.
Eden Phillpotts’s story Quite out of the Common was later printed in the collection Fancy Free.
Good Morning America bringing their children to work.
A history of Take Your Daughter to Work Day.
A certain song by Bikini Kill.
Support us on Patreon and you can listen a special bonus bit that was cut for time from this episode.
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The Million Eyes of Sumuru is back, and now Chris and Charlotte can talk about Shirley Eaton, Space Sumuru, Fitzcarraldo, Burden of Dreams, and Bikini Kill.
The Million Eyes of Sumuru (Lindsay Shonte, 1967): MST3K Wiki. IMDB. Trailer.
Our previous episode on the KTMA take on The Million Eyes of Sumuru.
Alfred Hitchcock Presents: There Was an Old Woman.
Colourless Skittles.
Rover.
Skidoo (Otto Preminger, 1968).
George Nader: Chrome.
The Girl from Rio (Jesús Franco, 1969).
Our episode on The Castle of Fu Manchu.
Sumuru (Darrell Roodt, 2003) can be watched on YouTube, even, at least in Canada.
Destroyer: Virgin with a Memory.
Fitzcarraldo (Werner Herzog, 1982).
Burden of Dreams (Les Blank, 1982).
My Best Fiend (Werner Herzog, 1999).
Our episode on Pumaman.
Fred Basset.
Eden Phillpotts’s story Quite out of the Common was later printed in the collection Fancy Free.
Good Morning America bringing their children to work.
A history of Take Your Daughter to Work Day.
A certain song by Bikini Kill.
Support us on Patreon and you can listen a special bonus bit that was cut for time from this episode.
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