In a world on the brink of war, a scientist envisions a utopian future but is faced with the reality of global conflict and the destruction of civilization.
In a post-apocalyptic world, a group of teenagers set off on a road trip to the moon in a rocket. Along the way, they encounter abandoned places, face challenges, and discover hope for a better future.
12 to the Moon follows a group of astronauts from various countries who are sent on a scientific mission to the moon. As they explore the lunar surface, they face various challenges and encounter strange phenomena. The team must work together to survive and uncover the secrets of the moon.
In Mission Stardust, a group of astronauts embark on a perilous journey to the moon, encountering friendly and enemy aliens along the way. As they face challenges and uncover secrets on the lunar surface, they must survive the threat of killer robots and navigate complex human-alien relationships. This space adventure combines elements of action, adventure, and science fiction.
The Cat That Hated People is about a misanthropic cat who goes on a surreal journey to the moon. Along the way, the cat encounters various objects and animals, causing chaos and mischief. The cat's ultimate goal is to escape from humanity, but in the end, it realizes the importance of connection and returns home.
A U.S. agent goes undercover as a rich playboy to stop a madman from destroying a NASA moon project.
Stupor Duck is a comedy animation movie released in 1956. The plot revolves around a cartoon duck who leads a double life as a mild-mannered newspaper reporter by day and a superhero known as Stupor Duck by night. Using his alter ego, the duck fights crime and saves the day in the most surreal and comedic ways possible. From demolishing buildings to flying through the air, Stupor Duck's adventures are filled with hilarity and unexpected twists.
This documentary by Theo Kamecke from 1970 gives an indepth and profound look at the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. NASA footage is interspersed with reactions to the mission around the world as the film captures the intensity as well of the philosophical significance of the event. Won special award at Cannes. Written by Adam Bernstein .
In an African jungle, hungry Beaky Buzzard can't wait until Leo the Lion is decently deceased before trying to devour him. Leo takes a rocket to the Moon to try to escape Beaky, but finds Beaky already there waiting for him.
The film focuses on the thoughts inside the head of a man, an astronaut scheduled to go to the Moon. As he ponders the flight, he laments having an “ordinary” name he fears will not resonate throughout history. His thoughts lead him to consider some of the pioneers of flight-Icarus and his wings, the Montgolfier brothers and their balloon and the Wright brothers and heavier than air flight.
In Transylvania, a vampire scientist and his oafish assistant want a brain to transplant into a robot, and when Inspector Clouseau arrives at their castle asking for directions, they decide to use his brain. Clouseau flees, and they chase him around the countryside.
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