Lexx - Season 2, Volume 1 (1998)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: Four uncut episodes (containing material not broadcast on American television) of the sexy science-fiction series are presented here for the first time. In MANTRID, Kai must embark on a quest for a... Four uncut episodes (containing material not broadcast on American television) of the sexy science-fiction series are presented here for the first time. In MANTRID, Kai must embark on a quest for a scientist who might be able to extend his life with the use of extra proto-blood. In TERMINAL, Stanley fumbles a cryo-tube procedure and inadvertently reverts Kai back to his assassin personality. In LYEKKA, Stanley awakens from a dream, only to discover that Zev has now become Xev. In LUVLINER, Stanley's attempt to reach a "sex-satellite" has unexpected consequences. Interview with actor Michael McManus (Kai). [More]
Starring: Xenia Seeberg, Brian Downey, Michael McManus
Starring: Xenia Seeberg, Brian Downey, Michael McManus
Director: Paul Donovan
Director: Paul Donovan
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Hirschfield
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