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Joe Bob Briggs

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Published on May 01, 1997

*And Mark J. Gordon, the writer/director/producer, for doing things the drive-in way from his digs in the San Fernando Valley.

Four stars.
Joe Bob says check it out.

Joe Bob's Find That Flick
This week's mensa-masher comes from Steve Burns of Ashland, Kentucky:
"Here's a movie I saw at a drive-in North Carolina about six to seven years ago. It was called something like Dangerous Planet, although I'm not really sure about the title. It had a monster in it similar to the sandworms in 'Dune,' that ripped the clothes off some babe. Don't really remember much more about it other than it seemed to be mostly a T&A film masquerading as a sci-fi flick.

"I know that's not much to go on, but hell, it was years ago."
A video will be awarded to the correct answer. In the event of a tie, a drawing will be held. Send "Find That Flick" questions and solutions to Joe Bob Briggs, P.O. Box 2002, Dallas, Texas 75221. You can also fax them to 213-462-5982 or e-mail them to Joe Bob on the Internet: 76702.1435@compuserve.com. (E-mail entries must include a postal mailing address.)

©1997 Joe Bob Briggs (Distributed by NYT Special Features)

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