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Trailer for The Final Programme (aka The Last Days Of Man On Earth) the ...
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Trailer for The Final Programme (aka The Last Days Of Man On Earth) the 1973 film based on the novel by Michael Moorcock. Starring Jon Finch as Jerry Cornelius and featuring Sterling Hayden, Harry Andrews and Patrick Mageee, directed by Robert Fuest.
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Theatrical trailer for an overlooked "gem" of 1950s science-fi...
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Theatrical trailer for an overlooked "gem" of 1950s science-fiction films, THE MAGNETIC MONSTER, starring Richard Carlson, King Donovan and Jean Byron. Produced by Ivan Tors and written/directed by Curt (DONOVAN'S BRAIN) Siodmak, this inexpensive programmer followed two members of the fictional Office of Scientific Investigation -- referred to a A (for atomic) men as they battle a newly created radioactive isotope that perpetuates and enlarges itself by absorbing energy. Told in much the psuedo-docu/drama style of Tor's successful, SCIENCE-FICTION THEATRE television series, the film is a refreshing departure from stereotypical humanoid aliens in green nose putty that graced so many of the decades early film and television genre entries. An earnest cast, headed by Richard Carlson -- the iconic embodiment of the 1950s scientist/hero -- and King (INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS) Donovan didn't hurt either. And, yes, the film's conclusion is built largely around spectacular stock footage from the silent German film, GOLD, but effectively well-matched to the newly filmed scenes.
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A short by Kenneth Anger that fetures the rolling stones
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The current version now on youtube with colour saturation and some twist...
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The current version now on youtube with colour saturation and some twists and turns to match the mood of the song.
From Wikipedia: '"Daily Nightly" is a song by Michael Nesmith of The Monkees, which appeared on their fourth album, Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. in 1967, and was featured in two second-season episodes of their television series, "A Fairy Tale" and "Monkees Blow Their Minds".'
'The record was arguably the very first pop recording to feature the Moog Synthesizer, programmed by musician Paul Beaver and played by Micky Dolenz, who was the third owner of a Moog.'
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