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MST3K - 0622 - Angels Revenge part 2/9

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  • Ok, so I just noticed this, but in the credits, all of the people listed as "Starring" are men and all of the people listed as "Co-starring" are women. Considering that we haven't even seen any male leads up to this point in the film, this seems rather idiotic. Just shows that even movies about women were chauvinistic back in the day.

  • I can just smell the seventies in this movie

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  • "This guy should not be school superintendent."

    Yup.

  • I thought this movie had a Halloween feel to it, now I see why same cinematographer

  • Watching Jack Palance be a bad guy in this is creepy :(

  • @turb05 Yep, just like movies today. :(

  • Turd gun?

  • @Hakkai87 No worries because I did too. As soon as he started to sing that I had to scroll down to see if anyone else caught it as well haha.

  • @applebonker141 "'Squanto' - A Warrior's Tale" it was a movie released at the time. If remembered, it was implied that it was about the actual person. However it was an almost entirely made up crap story. It was trumpeted as the next "Dances With Wolves", but it sucked like a lamprey & was out of theaters in record time.

  • @turb05 Or, it could be the more likely answer that all the "starring" people are the cameo actors who the audience would have actually heard of, contrasted to the main cast which is composed of unknowns.

  • made by actors writers and directors who couldn't see some boom boom unless they made an entire movie. :\

  • Who else got the Ravel's Bolero reference? Or did I just out myself as a classical nerd?

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