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The Girl in the Kremlin

Russell Birdwell, 1957

The Million Eyes of Sumuru

Lindsay Shonteff, 1967

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Bizarre plots are central to tonight's B-movies, which follow Joseph Stalin on the lam with Zsa Zsa Gabor and an army of scantily clad women staging a coup to take over the world.

Second film start time: 8:40 PM. Zsa Zsa Gabor plays dual roles--one as Joseph Stalin's nurse/mistress--in The Girl in the Kremlin. In the film, Stalin's death was just a ruse to allow the dictator to have his face surgically altered and move to Greece with a fortune in Russian money. Young actress Natalie Darryl actually has her head shaved in the film's hair-razing opening minutes. Also with former Tarzan Lex Barker. (81 mins., 35mm)

In cult fave The Million Eyes of Sumuru, Frankie Avalon and George Nader star as secret agents charged with stopping the villainess Sumuru (Shirley Eaton), who plans to replace the world's leaders with her scantily clad army of women. (95 mins., 35mm)

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The Girl in the Kremlin