Lexx - Season 2, Volume 3 (1998)
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Runtime: 3 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Synopsis: An international hit since its launch in 1997, LEXX is one of the SCI FI Channel's most popular series. Four uncut episodes are included. In 791, the crew come upon a cyborg with no head when the... An international hit since its launch in 1997, LEXX is one of the SCI FI Channel's most popular series. Four uncut episodes are included. In 791, the crew come upon a cyborg with no head when the help a ship in trouble. The strange cyborg turns out to have an answer to 790's own dilemma. In WAKE THE DEAD, a crew member is driven over the edge when several wild teenagers stowaway on the ship. NOOK follows the Xev's adventures when the crew lands on a planet whose inhabitants are strictly monastic men. And finally, in NORB, a young boy picked up by the crew is actually a non-human spy on a mission from their enemy, Mantrid. [More]
Starring: Xenia Seeberg, Brian Downey, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Michael McManus
Starring: Xenia Seeberg, Brian Downey, Jeffrey Hirschfield, Michael McManus
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