Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol XXXII arrives on March 24

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Spring break is all about going places far and wide. Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. XXXII is ready to take you there in the satellite of Love. They take us back to the party place of Greece with Hercules. There’s a visit to the airport on San Francisco International. They us up to their location with Space Travelers. In case you can’t figure out where you’ve woken up, Radar Secret Service will locate you. What’s the point of Florida when you can bask in the glow of the TV with Mike, Joel, the Bots and the Mad Scientists? The good news is that if you order directly from Shout! Factory, your spring break will start sooner. Here’s the press release from Shout! Factory:

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Mystery Science Theater 3000:Vol. XXXII

Four DVD Box Set Features Previously Unreleased Episodes

Space Travelers, Hercules, Radar Secret Service and San Francisco International

For spring break this year, skip the boring ocean cruise and instead set sail with Joel, Mike and the bots on a madcap journey aboard the Satellite of Love! On March 24th, 2015, Shout! Factory will release Mystery Science Theater 3000: Volume XXXII, featuring four never before on DVD episodes Space Travelers, Hercules, Radar Secret Service and San Francisco International. The DVD box set is also filled with bonus features, including brand new episode introductions by Frank Conniff, new featurettes Barnum Of Baltimore: The Early Films Of Joseph E. Levine; Marooned: A Forgotten Odyssey; Sampo Speaks! A Brief History Of Satellite News and MST-UK with Trace and Frank; as well as theatrical trailers and four exclusive Mini Posters by artist Steve Vance!

Fans who order this title from ShoutFactory.com will receive free standard shipping to US and Canada, with their copies shipping three weeks before street date. Pre-orders can be placed at ShoutFactory.com

They were four total strangers, with nothing in common, except themselves. A space drama, a sword and sandals epic, a ‘50s spy film and a TV pilot about an airport. Before the experiment was over, they broke the rules and made us cringe in ways we never dreamed possible. In this 32nd collection of episodes from the cult comedy series Mystery Science Theater 3000, Joel, Mike, Tom Servo and Crow spend detention aboard the Satellite of Love with a breakfast club of cheesy movies. To our everlasting good fortune, though, they endure the punishment by delivering a steady stream of wisecracks, and it’s definitely some kind of wonderful.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: Vol. XXXII gives us Radar Secret Service, an atomic age bomb of a spy thriller from Sam Newfield and Robert Lippert that features G-Men tracking stolen Uranium ore using radar and an even stealthier weapon — an undercover blonde! Space Travelers, a dramatic, Academy-Award© winning (really!) tale of about astronauts trapped in space that stars Gene Hackman, Richard Crenna, Gregory Peck and Lee Grant; Hercules, the first of the score of Italian Hercules movies, starring Steve Reeves as the legendary strongman who helps Jason retrieve the Golden Fleece and reclaim his rightful throne from his scheming uncle; and San Francisco International, a made for TV movie / backdoor pilot that never got off the ground. Pernell Roberts leads a respectable cast in this “day in the life” story of an airport and its maverick chief of security.

Bonus Features Include:

· New Introductions By Frank Conniff

· Barnum Of Baltimore: The Early Films Of Joseph E. Levine

· Marooned: A Forgotten Odyssey

· Sampo Speaks! A Brief History Of Satellite News

· MST-UK with Trace and Frank

· Theatrical Trailers

· 4 Exclusive Mini-Posters By Artist Steve Vance

Joe Corey is the writer and director of "Danger! Health Films" currently streaming on Night Flight and Amazon Prime. He's the author of "The Seven Secrets of Great Walmart People Greeters." This is the last how to get a job book you'll ever need. He was Associate Producer of the documentary "Moving Midway." He's worked as local crew on several reality shows including Candid Camera, American's Most Wanted, Extreme Makeover Home Edition and ESPN's Gaters. He's been featured on The Today Show and CBS's 48 Hours. Dom DeLuise once said, "Joe, you look like an axe murderer." He was in charge of research and programming at the Moving Image Archive.