Flash Gordon, a college boy, finds himself in a treacherous world ruled by the evil dictator, Ming the Merciless. With the help of his friends, Flash must fight against deception and double-crosses to save the day.
When a group of hillbillies find themselves stranded in a haunted house, they must uncover the secrets behind the paranormal activities while dealing with car troubles, espionage rings, and a country singer.
Following the crash and explosion of a test rocket, which killed several people, six men volunteer to take explosive rocket-fuel chemical components, in three trucks, over back roads in rugged terrain to a remote missile base. Uncredited "remake" of The Wages of Fear.
In this comedy movie set during the Cold War, the leaders of a fictional country on the moon want to join the United Nations. They hire an advertising agency to launch a publicity campaign on Earth but face various comedic obstacles along the way.
The manager (Stephen McNally) of a rocket-fuel plant deals with a worker (Vic Morrow) threatening to blow himself up.
Jerry, tired of Tom's repeated attempts to kill him, leaves the house to join a space program. Tom tries to convince Jerry to stay, but to no avail.
This is a shortened version of the 1945 Republic serial "The Purple Monster Strikes," which was released to television in 1966.
The Stooges are carpet layers working in the home of a scientist, Professor Sneed, who has invented a super rocket fuel.
Sach is the exact double of a famous French scientist who has invented a powerful rocket fuel. Enemy agents, mistaking Sach for the scientist, attempt to kidnap him and get the formula for the fuel.
The Age Of Aluminium is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the wide-ranging impact and controversies surrounding the use of aluminium. From its role in the production of everyday items to its potential health risks and environmental implications, this film uncovers the hidden aspects of this widely used metal. With a focus on issues such as toxicity, Alzheimer's disease, and the industry's impact on the environment, The Age Of Aluminium sheds light on the dirty little secrets of this versatile material.
When the jet pack took its first flight in the 1960s, it was loud, difficult to pilot, and could stay in the air for about 30 seconds. Over 50 years later, not much has changed. But visionary engineers are hard at work to make them quieter, safer, and more practical.
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