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Classic 1950's Science Fiction Film Themes
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Posted on 06/22/2013 12:35:20 PM PDT by EveningStar
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To: Ken H
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06/22/2013 7:42:43 PM PDT
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EveningStar
("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
To: Ken H
It was horror but I think it also qualifies as SF.
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06/22/2013 7:44:00 PM PDT
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EveningStar
("What color is the sky in your world?" -- Frasier Crane)
To: jocon307
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06/22/2013 7:54:00 PM PDT
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Bratch
To: EveningStar
Which movie from the late 1940s to about 1961 had a scene in which the astronomical observatory had developed a major telescope that recorded images of the Earth when it was in the Dinosaur age? It didn’t make scientific sense, but it was an intriguing takeoff of the time dilation effect. I only saw a few minuted of this movie on a black & white television set in the very early 1960s. I’ve often wondered which movie it was and what they did with the rest of the show.
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06/22/2013 8:15:28 PM PDT
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WhiskeyX
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To: EveningStar
“Not Of This Earth”, 1957
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06/22/2013 8:51:25 PM PDT
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onedoug
To: EveningStar
Five (1951). Five people left alive on the Earth, one woman and four men.
Another Liberal fantasy film....
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06/23/2013 12:30:24 AM PDT
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WhiskeyX
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