Here’s
the story of how we re-discovered Manos more that a quarter century from it’s
original release...
As friends of my youth will attest to, I
had talked about a film I had done with my dad when I was small and wanted very
much to see it again. It was a point of
nostalgia for me considering how involved my whole family, including our dog,
was in the making of Manos. You
must remember. These were the days before personal computers and
before the internet.
I called around, asking and searching for
years. Libraries, university film
departments, film archives, any place I
could think who might be able to give me a lead. I had pretty much given up when my phone rang
1993. My dad was calling and said, “You’ll
never believe what I just saw. I was
dozing off while watching the Comedy Central channel and heard some strange but
familiar music. When I opened my eyes,
there I was on the television. They just
showed Manos, The Hands of Fate!”. He had been so shocked that he didn’t call me
until it was over. I immediately turned
on Comedy Central and saw they had an 800 number on the screen to call for information. So I called the number. I had reached the HBO offices in Manhattan and a young man
named Mathew. I told him I had an
unusual request. “My dad just saw an
episode of Mystery Science Theater featuring the film, Manos, The Hands of
Fate. I’ve been looking for that film
for years. My dad and I were in it and
if at all possible I would do just about anything for a copy.” Next came a looong pause and then “Oh My
God! Are you Debbie?” I was simply stunned as I pulled the phone
from my ear to look at it while my mouth hung open. He
then said “That is our favorite bad movie here in the office. I just had a copy on my desk the other
day. I would love to send it to you and
am so happy to talk with you”.
And now, as we all know…the rest is
history.