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Manos: The Hands of Fate – Livestream Screening
December 14, 2021 @ 8:00 pm
The Mads are back! Join Mystery Science Theater 3000 stars Trace Beaulieu and Frank Conniff (“Dr. Clayton Forrester” and “TV’s Frank”) for this special livestream event as they present an all-new live-riff on MANOS: THE HANDS OF FATE, a film most infamously riffed on a classic episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000! Stick around for a post-show Q&A with Frank & Trace and very special guest Jackey Neyman Jones (“Debbie” in Manos)!
Past guests have included Mike Nelson (Mystery Science Theater 3000, RiffTrax), Bridget Nelson (Mystery Science Theater 3000, RiffTrax), Lizz Winstead (co-creator of The Daily Show), Victoria Price (daughter of horror legend Vincent Price), Jonah Ray (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Kevin Murphy (Mystery Science Theater 3000, RiffTrax), Dana Gould (The Simpsons, Stan Against Evil), Marcus Parks (Last Podcast on the Left), Carolina Hidalgo (Movie Sign with the Mads), Andy Kindler (Maron, Bob’s Burgers), J. Elvis Weinstein (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Bill Corbett (Mystery Science Theater 3000, Rifftrax), Mary Jo Pehl (Mystery Science Theater 3000), Rich Koz (host of MeTV’s Svengoolie), Kliph Nesteroff (CNN’s The History of Comedy), and Blaine Capatch (Comedy Central’s Beat the Geeks, @midnight).
A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit Friends In Need Food Shelf in Minneapolis.
Manos: The Hands of Fate is a 1966 American independent horror film written, directed, and produced by Harold P. Warren, who also starred in the film. The film’s plot revolves primarily around a vacationing family who lose their way on a road trip. After a long drive in the Texas desert, the family find themselves trapped at a lodge maintained by a polygynous pagan cult led by a man known only as The Master, and they attempt to escape as the cult’s members decide what to do with them.
Warren was an insurance and fertilizer salesman from El Paso, Texas, who produced the film as the result of a bet with screenwriter Stirling Silliphant. He also starred in it, alongside El Paso theater actors Tom Neyman and John Reynolds. Manos was made by a crew with little or no background or experience in filmmaking and a very limited budget at its disposal. Upon its theatrical debut, the film was poorly received, playing only at the Capri Theater in El Paso and some drive-ins around West Texas and New Mexico.
Manos remained obscure until 1993, when the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000 (MST3K), a show based on the premise of comedically mocking B movies, featured the film in an episode, helping it develop a cult reputation as one of the worst films ever made. The film is notable for its technical deficiencies, especially its editing and continuity flaws; poorly-synchronized soundtrack and visuals; tedious pacing; abysmal acting; and several scenes that are seemingly inexplicable or disconnected from the overall plot, such as a couple making out in a car and The Master’s wives breaking into catfights. Its MST3K appearance resulted in several DVD releases of the original film and three separate DVDs featuring the MST3K episode of the film.
The film was followed by a prequel, Manos: The Rise of Torgo, and a sequel, Manos Returns, both of which were released in 2018.
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Manos is longer than an hour, correct?
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Correct. It’s about 70 minutes. The Mads show will run longer with the Q&A, of course.
Are the Mads held responsible for any and all incidental damages caused by my re-exposure to this horrid, horrid film? Please?
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Under no circumstances shall ‘The Mads’ or its affiliates (including, but not limited to Eventbrite, Dumb Industries, Torgo, The Master, little Debbie, and Peppi the poodle) be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages arising out of or in connection with your access or use of or inability to access or use the, the…what were we talking about…whether or not the damages were foreseeable and whether or not Torgo advised of the possibility of such damages. There is no way out of here. It will be dark soon. The Master does not approve.