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===Season 5=== {| class="wikitable" ! width=7% | Ep. # ! Featured Film ! width=14% | Original Airdate ! width=20% | Home Video Availability |- align=center |501 |'''''[[Warrior of the Lost World]]'''''<br /><small>(1983, Color, Visto International, Italy)</small> | 1993-07-24 | MST3K Collection, Volume XVI |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A nameless hero ([[Robert Ginty]]) and his talking motorcycle fight an evil dictator ([[Donald Pleasence]]) in a post-apocalyptic world. Also starring are [[Persis Khambatta]] and [[Fred Williamson]]. |- align=center |502 |'''''[[Hercules (1958 film)|Hercules]]'''''<br /><small>(''Le fatiche di Ercole'')</small><br /><small>(1958, Color, Embassy, Italy)</small> | 1993-07-17 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| Hercules ([[Steve Reeves]]) searches for the Golden Fleece. |- align=center |503 |'''''[[Swamp Women|Swamp Diamonds]]'''''<br /><small>(''Swamp Women'')</small><br /><small>(1956, Color, Woolner)</small> | 1993-07-31 | MST3K Collection, Volume 10, 10.2 |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''What to Do on a Date'') Four women (including [[Beverly Garland]]) break out of prison, hoping to recover a cache of stolen diamonds. In the 1951 short, young Nick hopes to ask schoolmate Kay for a date but can't think of a venue. |- align=center |504 |'''''[[Secret Agent Super Dragon]]'''''<br /><small>(''New York chiama Superdrago'')</small><br /><small>(1966, United Screen Arts, France/Italy/Germany)</small> | 1993-08-07 | MST3K Collection, Volume 12 |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A CIA agent battles a Venezuelan crime lord bent on poisoning the U.S. with an exotic mind-altering drug. | yes |- align=center |505 |'''''[[Sadko (film)|The Magic Voyage of Sinbad]]'''''<br /><small>(''Sadko'')</small><br /><small>(1952, Color, Filmgroup, USSR)</small> | 1993-08-14 | MST3K Collection, Volume XX |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| The titular hero tries to find a mythological bird for a destitute town. |- align=center |506 |'''''[[Eegah]]'''''<br /><small>(1962, Color, Fairway International)</small> | 1993-08-28 | Standalone VHS, DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A giant caveman ([[Richard Kiel]]) stumbles across modern civilization, then kidnaps a teenage girl and her father. | Yes |- align=center |507 |'''''[[I Accuse My Parents]]'''''<br /><small>(1944, B&W, Producers Releasing Corp)</small> | 1993-09-04 | Standalone VHS, VHS Box Set, Standalone DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''The Truck Farmer'') A young man gets mixed up with a crime syndicate and blames his inattentive parents. The 1940s-era documentary short explains the then-new techniques that enabled farmers to rush produce to market. | yes |- align=center |508 |'''''[[OK Connery|Operation Double 007]]'''''<br /><small>(''OK Connery'')</small><br /><small>(1967, Color, United Artists, Italy)</small> | 1993-09-11 | MST3K Collection, Volume XXV |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A plastic surgeon (played by [[Neil Connery]], brother of [[Sean Connery|Sean]]), who is himself the brother of a [[James Bond|secret agent]], combats evil villain Thair Beta ([[Adolfo Celi]]). |- align=center |509 |'''''[[The Girl in Lovers Lane|The Girl in Lovers' Lane]]'''''<br /><small>(1960, B&W, Filmgroup)</small> | 1993-09-18 | MST3K Collection, Volume XV |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| Drifter Bix Dugan, traveling with rich-kid runaway Danny, becomes involved with a small town waitress. |- align=center |510 |'''''[[The Painted Hills]]'''''<br /><small>(1951, Color, MGM)</small> | 1993-09-26 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''Body Care and Grooming'') A [[Lassie]] movie, set in 1870s California amongst rival gold miners. The 1950s-era short addresses a perceived deficiency in college-student hygiene. |- align=center |511 |'''''[[Gunslinger (1956 film)|Gunslinger]]'''''<br /><small>(1956, Color, AIP)</small> | 1993-10-09 |Standalone VHS, VHS Box Set, MST3K Collection, Volume 6, Standalone DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| After her sheriff husband is killed by outlaws, a woman ([[Beverly Garland]]) takes over as sheriff and cleans up the town. | yes |- align=center |512 |'''''[[Mitchell (movie)|Mitchell]]'''''<br /><small>(1975, Color, Allied Artists)</small> | 1993-10-23 |Standalone VHS, DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A slovenly cop ([[Joe Don Baker]]) pursues drug traffickers. Also starring are [[Martin Balsam]], [[John Saxon (actor)|John Saxon]], [[Linda Evans]], and [[Merlin Olsen]]. ''[[Joel Hodgson]]'s last episode as host.'' ''[[Michael J. Nelson]]'s first episode as Mike Nelson.'' |- align=center |513 |'''''[[The Brain That Wouldn't Die]]'''''<br /><small>(1959, B&W, AIP)</small> | 1993-10-30 |Standalone VHS, DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| When a doctor's fiancee is decapitated, he keeps her head alive in a laboratory and tries to find her a new body. ''[[Michael J. Nelson]]'s first episode as the central character.'' |- align=center |514 |'''''[[Teen-Age Strangler]]'''''<br /><small>(1964, Color, Ajay)</small> | 1993-11-07 | MST3K Collection, Volume 10, 10.2 |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''Is This Love?'') A serial killer stalks teenagers in a small town. The 1950s short contrasts the relationships of two young couples. |- align=center |515 |'''''[[The Wild World of Batwoman]]'''''<br /><small>(1966, B&W, ADP Productions)</small> | 1993-11-13 | Standalone VHS, VHS boxset, Stadalone DVD from Rhino, Stadalone DVD from Shout! Factory |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''Cheating'') Crimefighter Batwoman and her loyal young female assistants battle villains Ratfink and Professor Neon. The 1951 short chronicles the downfall of a high school student caught copying his test answers from another student. |- align=center |516 |'''''[[Alien from L.A.]]'''''<br /><small>(1987, Color, [[Cannon Films|Cannon/Golan-Globus]])</small> | 1993-11-20 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A clumsy California woman ([[Kathy Ireland]]) looks for her father in the lost underground civilization of [[Atlantis]]. |- align=center |517 |'''''[[Beginning of the End]]'''''<br /><small>(1957, B&W, Republic)</small> | 1993-11-25 | Standalone VHS, VHS boxset, Standalone DVD from Rhino, Standalone DVD from Shout! Factory |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A government researcher ([[Peter Graves (actor)|Peter Graves]]) experiments with radioactive materials to boost crop production, and inadvertently creates a hungry army of giant grasshoppers. | yes |- align=center |518 |'''''[[Monstrosity (film)|The Atomic Brain]]'''''<br /><small>(''Monstrosity'')</small><br /><small>(1963, B&W, Emerson)</small> | 1993-12-04 | Standalone VHS, VHS boxset, MST3K Collection, Volume 3, Standalone DVD |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''What about Juvenile Delinquency?'') A wealthy, aging widow wants to transplant her brain into the body of a young woman. The 1955 short focuses on gang member Jamie, who realizes the dangers of delinquency when his dad is mugged and beaten. |- align=center |519 |'''''[[Outlaw of Gor|Outlaw]]'''''<br /><small>(''Outlaw of Gor'')</small><br /><small>(1989, Color, [[Cannon Films|Cannon Group]]/Breton Film Productions)</small> | 1993-12-11 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| In this sequel to 1988's ''[[Gor (film)|Gor]]'', college professor Cabot returns to the magical planet Gor, and is soon caught up in palace intrigue involving evil sorcerer Xenos ([[Jack Palance]]). |- align=center |520 |'''''Radar Secret Service'''''<br /><small>(1950, B&W, Lippert)</small> | 1993-12-18 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''Last Clear Chance'') A branch of the Secret Service uses radar to track down uranium smugglers. The 1959 educational short, produced by [[Union Pacific Railroad]], teaches drivers to pay better attention when crossing railroad tracks. |- align=center |521 |'''''[[Santa Claus (1959 film)|Santa Claus]]'''''<br /><small>(1959, Color, Azteca, Mexico)</small> | 1993-12-24 | MST3K Collection, Volume XVI |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A demon attempts to destroy Santa Claus. |- align=center |522 |'''''Teen-Age Crime Wave'''''<br /><small>(1955, B&W, Columbia)</small> | 1994-01-15 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| After breaking out of prison, young fugitives hold a family hostage in a small farmhouse. |- align=center |523 |'''''[[Village of the Giants]]'''''<br /><small>(1965, Color, Columbia)</small> | 1994-01-22 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| A gang of teenagers (led by [[Beau Bridges]]) eats an experimental chemical (brewed by [[Ron Howard]]) which turns them into giants, and they become the capricious rulers of a small town. [[Tommy Kirk]] also stars. |- align=center |524 |'''''12 to the Moon'''''<br /><small>(1960, B&W, Columbia)</small> | 1994-02-05 | None |- bgcolor="FFFFFF" | colspan=5| (Short: ''[[Design for Dreaming]]'') A multinational expedition to Earth's moon discovers advanced beings who want no contact with humanity. In the short, a woman dances her way through a futuristic fantasy world of cars and home appliances. |}
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