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Lost in Space Season 2 Episode 9
A person know as ‘ the thief from outer space’ appears in a puff of smoke, will agrees help help him rescue a princess who was lost more than 200 years ago by evil vizier.
Serie: Lost in Space
Episode Title: The Thief from Outer Space
Air Date: 1966-11-09
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