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New Releases 3rd Rock From the Sun – Season 4 Going Where No Aliens Have Gone Before: Earth! Back for a fourth season, Dick Solomon (John Lithgow) and Sally (Kristen Johnston), Harry (French Stewart), Tommy (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and Dr. Albright (Jane Curtin) along with their co-stars Don (Wayne Knight), Nina (Simbi Khali), and Miss Dubcek (Elmarie Wendel) continue to amuse us with their uninhibited and candid reactions to life as humans. In this season, Harry works as a sideshow freak at a carnival and doesn’t want to return to the group, Mary is promoted to Dean and Dick assumes that he has some power as her boyfriend. Dick finds a new love interest, Jennifer (Laurie Metcalf) and the Big Giant Head (William Schatner) visits the “3rd rock from the sun”. It’s another hilarious look at life on Earth! • Unbelievable Value! Originally released at $29.98 – now available for only $9.98 • John Lithgow, Kirsten Johnston, French Stewart, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Jane Curtin star in this eight-time Emmy® winning sitcom! • John Lithgow won 3 Emmys® and 1 Golden Globe® award and Kirsten Johnston won 2 Emmy® awards • Out-of-this-world Bonus Features: – Season 4 Highligts – Jane Curtin Interview – Bloopers 3rd Rock From The Sun – Season 4 Anchor 3rd Rock – Season 4 05/02/06 29.98 35,069 Bay MV52682 TV - Comedy TV-PG 3 News Radio – Sony 06/20/06 19.99 41,140 Season 4 Color 4:3 English 2.0 14mm MILL CREEK ENTERTAINMENT 2445 Nevada Ave. North Minneapolis, MN 55427 7.5”x 5.25”x 17.75”x 7.625”x 763.512.1000 / 866.410.9000 .625” 4.3 oz. 5.625 30 8 lbs 14 oz www.millcreekent.com © 2012 3rd Rock From the Sun – All names, character & related Indicia SM and © 2012 The Carsery-Werner Company, LLC. .
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