To save a brilliant scientist who defected to the West, a crew of doctors load into an experimental submarine and shrink down to cure him from the inside. Tune in as Chris talks Disney Channel, wire work, and Raquel Welch as the LSCE screens the Richard Fleischer 1966 cult classic “Fantastic Voyage.” Join Us!
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