Mystery Science Theater 3000
"The Mad Monster" (1942) Horror. A reporter's girlfriend's father injects a farmhand with wolf blood. With Johnny Downs, George Zucco, Anne Nagel.
"The Mad Monster" (1942) Horror. A reporter's girlfriend's father injects a farmhand with wolf blood. With Johnny Downs, George Zucco, Anne Nagel.
With tremendous wit and sarcasm, Mike, Servo and Crow lambaste this cinematic stinker, which focuses on women's wrestling promoter Scalli, a dirty scoundrel involved in illegal gambling who tries to run away from the cops and brutal mobsters.
Wilson plans a quiet evening with his coin collection.
Mr. Wilson's uncle, a fitness fanatic, attempts to get Henry and Wilson in shape.
Dennis tries to cheer up an ill Mr. Wilson.
Mr. Wilson bets on a frog-jumping contest.
Mr. Wilson sets out to win the prize for the best performance in Dennis' play.
Mishaps arise when Dennis promises to remain silent.
Guest: Sammy Davis Jr.
A spoof of "Mary Hartmann, Mary Hartmann" a game of Monopoly with the family Jim Nabors sings "Let Me Be There."
Actor George Carlin actor Mark Harmon.
Actor Martin Mull comic Jerry Seinfeld Scot Morris.
Journalist Tom Brokaw actor Victor Buono actor Charles Nelson Reilly.
Actor Buddy Hackett singer Cass Elliot artist Dong Kingman actress Jan Munroe.
Bud finds he cannot replace the money he borrowed.
Uncle Charlie is sure that Jim has spoiled his children rotten.
Pee-wee writes a front-page article about Miss Yvonne for the new newspaper.
Pee-wee asks everyone to help him find his missing, favorite things.
Pee-wee takes Conky apart, and a repairman says a tuneup is needed.
A toothache ends a great geography game Pee-wee learns about dental care.