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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season 9 > The Thing That Couldn't Die > Credits and Details
Directed by
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... directed by
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... uncredited
Written by
Joel Hodgson Joel Hodgson ... created by
Michael J. Nelson Michael J. Nelson ... head writer
Paul Chaplin Paul Chaplin ... written by
Bill Corbett Bill Corbett ... written by
Bridget Jones Bridget Jones ... written by
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... written by
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl ... written by
Cast
Bill Corbett Bill Corbett ... Crow / Observer
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... Gypsy
Michael J. Nelson Michael J. Nelson ... Mike Nelson / Observer
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... Servo / Professor Bobo / Hadrian
Mary Jo Pehl Mary Jo Pehl ... Pearl Forrester
Paul Chaplin Paul Chaplin ... Observer / Finnigan
Bridget Jones Bridget Jones ... Adrienne Barbeau
Uncredited Cast
Patrick Brantseg Patrick Brantseg ... Gypsy
Produced by
Jim Mallon Jim Mallon ... producer
Kevin Murphy Kevin Murphy ... associate producer
Thanks
Fisher Ames Fisher Ames ... special thanks
John Dickinson John Dickinson ... special thanks
James Madison James Madison ... special thanks
The Thing That Couldn't Die
Additional Info
Premiere: March 01, 1997
Country: United States
Distributor: Shout! Factory
Websites: Wikipedia IMDb
Ratings
IMDb

8.6 / 10

Production Companies
Best Brains (1988)
Comedy Central (1989)
Home Box Office (HBO) (1989)
KTMA (1988)
The Sci-Fi Channel (1997)
Distributors
KTMA
  (1988) (United States) (TV)
The Sci-Fi Channel
  (1997) (United States) (TV)
Shout! Factory
  (2014) (World-wide)
Netflix
  (2017) (World-wide) (video)
Amazon Freevee
  (2022) (United States) (video)
American Public Television
  (2015) (United States) (syndication) (TV)
Gizmoplex
  (2022) (United States) (video)
Peacock
  (2020) (United States) (VOD) (video)
Pluto TV
  (2020) (United States) (video)
Rhino Home Video
  (1996) (United States) (video)
Shout! Factory
  (2008) (World-wide) (video)
Twitch
  (2020) (United States) (video)
Vivendi Entertainment
  (2008) (United States) (video)
Filming Locations
Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA