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Bill

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Nov 10, 2009, 10:30:06 AM11/10/09
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I would bet Frank had seen this.

Jackie Coogan and telepathic spider women.

http://www.archive.org/details/MesaOfLostWomen

Choice dialog includes lines like "Men are a puny and unimportant thing".

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Bill

Charles Ulrich

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Nov 10, 2009, 2:30:16 PM11/10/09
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In article
<billflynn-55C92...@feeder.eternal-september.org>,
Bill <bill...@invalid.invalid> wrote:

You win.

From <http://www.afka.net/Articles/1974-10_American_Eye.htm>:

> Bourne: What about a new film? You were thinking of science
> fiction...
>
> Zappa: No, it's not exactly sci fi. It does have a monster though.
>
> Bourne: The rock and roll version of The Mesa of Lost Women?
>
> Zappa: Gee, I wish it was. What a great score. Great star, Jackie
> Coogan !

The score in question was written by Hoyt S. Curtin, of Hanna-Barbera
fame.

--Charles

Hoodoo

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Nov 10, 2009, 10:41:11 PM11/10/09
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Bill <bill...@invalid.invalid>, on Tue Nov 10 2009 09:30:06 GMT-0600
(Central Standard Time), spoke thusly:

We discussed the film in this newsgroup several years (or so) ago. The
discussion caused me to seek it out at NetFlix and then view it.
"Tarantella" was hot! <grin>

Read a bit about it at - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesa_of_Lost_Women


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"Think with your dipstick, Jimmy."

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