Black Scorpion - The Complete Television Series (2001)
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Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Angel City is knee deep in crime and corruption. The mayor is only out for his own financial gain and the bumbling police force is powerless to do anything about the problems that plague the city.... Angel City is knee deep in crime and corruption. The mayor is only out for his own financial gain and the bumbling police force is powerless to do anything about the problems that plague the city. Practically alone in her desire and ability to fight crime, police woman Darcy Walker (Michelle Lintel) creates a vigilante alter ego--Black Scorpion. Armed with an arsenal of gadgets to fight the succession of super villains to threaten to drag the city even further down, she is Angel City's only hope for justice. This DVD box set contains all 22 episodes of the Roger Corman-produced Sci-Fi Channel series. [More]
Starring: Michelle Lintel, Ben McCain, Scott Valentine, Lisa Boyle
Starring: Michelle Lintel, Ben McCain, Scott Valentine, Lisa Boyle, Lou Ferrigno, Frank Gorshin, Laura Elena Harring, Brent Huff, Stoney Jackson, Julie McCullough, Soupy Sales, Victoria Silvstedt, Adam West, Shannon Whirry
Producer: Roger Corman
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