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    The Beast of Yucca Flats was first released on DVD by Image Entertainment on September 5, 2000, as part of the Wade Williams Collection, followed by numerous later DVD releases. It was released by Alpha Video on November 18, 2003, and by Image Entertainment on December 30, 2003, as a part of a double feature with Mesa of Lost Women (1953).

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    Bachelor Flat is a 1962 American DeLuxe Color comedy film directed by Frank Tashlin and starring Tuesday Weld, Richard Beymer, Terry-Thomas, and Celeste Holm. Filmed in CinemaScope in Malibu, California , the film is a revised version of Tashlin's own Susan Slept Here (1954).