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The soundtrack, by rock 'n' roll weirdos [[DangerBoy]], featured the killer track ''Give Me My [[Plan Asset]] Back''.
The soundtrack, by rock 'n' roll weirdos [[DangerBoy]], featured the killer track ''Give Me My [[Plan Asset]] Back''.


===Synopsis===
A warlike race of aliens from the planet SICAV, led by evil emperor [[Uctis V the Magnificent]], are collectively<ref>Cough.</ref> bent on destroying Earth with their new hyper-weapon the [[KIID|K.I.I.D.]] DEATH RAY, a concentrated blast of pure  [[Beta]] generated from the essence of every market transaction ever traded.
A warlike race of aliens from the planet SICAV, led by evil emperor [[Uctis V the Magnificent]], are collectively<ref>Cough.</ref> bent on destroying Earth with their new hyper-weapon the [[KIID|K.I.I.D.]] DEATH RAY, a concentrated blast of pure  [[Beta]] generated from the essence of every market transaction ever traded.


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Revision as of 16:20, 26 February 2019

1953 B-movie directed by Muriel Repartee and starring Merisa Planasset and Buster Hagman.

The soundtrack, by rock 'n' roll weirdos DangerBoy, featured the killer track Give Me My Plan Asset Back.

Synopsis

A warlike race of aliens from the planet SICAV, led by evil emperor Uctis V the Magnificent, are collectively[1] bent on destroying Earth with their new hyper-weapon the K.I.I.D. DEATH RAY, a concentrated blast of pure Beta generated from the essence of every market transaction ever traded.

At the conclusion of the movie, friendly robot O.E.I.C. saves heroine Merisa Planasset from the ministrations of Uctis and his deadly K.I.I.D. Ray, while Doctor Hans Snarkoff, formerly of ISDA[2], shrieks: “Oeic! Oeic! Uctis erisa ne rehypothecato!”

Note: the in-joke quotient on this page is off the charts.

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References

  1. Cough.
  2. played with characteristic flamboyance by Hagman