Episode
Mystery Science Theater 3000: Eegah
Overview
In the theater, the crew watches as a young woman and her singer boyfriend rescue her father from a giant caveman living in a California desert in "Eegah" (1962). Meanwhile, on the SOL, the bots alter Joel's face to resemble Arch Hall, Jr.
Details
- Series
- Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 6
- Air date
- 1993-08-28
- Runtime
- 92 min
Episode context
Eegah is Episode 6 in Season 5 of Mystery Science Theater 3000. It aired on 1993-08-28. The runtime is 92 min.
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Episode 5: The Magic Voyage of Sinbad
In the theater, the crew watches as the Russian folk hero Sadko seeks the Bluebird of Happiness to bring back to his unhappy city in "The Magic Voyage of Sinbad" (1953). Meanwhile on the SOL, Servo leaves for his own Sinbad-like adventure.
Episode 7: I Accuse My Parents
In the theater, the crew watches as a young man gets involved in a crime syndicate and ends up blaming his downfall on his inattentive parents in "I Accuse My Parents" (1944).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Gypsy helps to re-enact the nightclub scene in the movie.
This episode features the short "The Truck Farmer" (1954).
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Episode 4: Secret Agent Super Dragon
In the theater, the crew watches as a secret agent investigates a Venezuelan crime organization manufacturing a mind-altering chewing gum in "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel and the bots do a read-through of Crow's wholesome screenplay, "The Spy Who Hugged Me."
Episode 8: Operation Double 007
In the theater, the crew watches as a world-class plastic surgeon and lip-reader thwarts the plans of an evil crime syndicate in "Operation Double 007" (1967).
Title was later changed to "Operation Kid Brother" due to copyright issues.
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel hypnotizes Crow, but has less success with Servo.
Episode 3: Swamp Diamonds
In the theater, the crew watches as three women break out of jail and search for a hidden cache of stolen diamonds, emboldened by an undercover police officer, in "Swamp Diamonds" (1956).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo is inspired to ask one of his robot cohorts on a date.
This episode also features the short "What to Do on a Date" (1951).
Episode 9: The Girl in Lovers Lane
In the theater, the crew watches as a rich runaway named Danny and a vagrant named Bix Dugan get into trouble in a small town in "The Girl in Lovers Lane" (1959).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo and Crow, inspired by the film, try to instigate a fight with Joel.
This episode features the train song "What a Pleasant Journey."
Episode 2: Warrior of the Lost World
In the theater, the crew watches as a road warrior with a talking motorcycle take on a fascist dictator in a dystopian future in "Warrior of the Lost World" (1984). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel and the bots discuss their own post-Apocalyptic plans.
Episode 10: The Painted Hills
In the theater, the crew watches as Lassie avenges her master's murder in an 1870s gold-mining town in "The Painted Hills" (1951).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Crow is melted down into an ingot by Servo, but it turns out he's not actually made of gold.
This episode features the short "Body Care and Grooming" (1947).
Episode 1: Hercules
In the theater, the crew watches as Hercules and Jason search for the legendary Golden Fleece in "Hercules" (1958). Meanwhile, on the SOL, Joel and the bots get a visit from some Amazons via the Hexfield Viewscreen.
Episode 11: Gunslinger
In the theater, the crew watches as the widow of a murdered sheriff steps up to fight outlaws in her rural town in "Gunslinger" (1956).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Servo sends Joel messages via the Gypsy Express.
Episode 12: Mitchell
In the theater, the crew watches as a drunken oaf of a cop bumbles his way through a murder investigation in "Mitchell" (1975).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Gypsy schemes to help Joel escape.
Episode 13: The Brain that Wouldn't Die
In the theater, the crew watches as a scientist keeps his girlfriend's severed head alive in a pan while he tries to find her a new body in "The Brain that Wouldn't Die" (1962).
Meanwhile, on the SOL, Mike and the bots are visited by Jan in the Pan, the bodiless lady in the film.