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 | Christmas 1950 As the spirit of Christmas unites all humanity, men and women everywhere reaffirm their faith in the brotherhood of man. The News Magazine of the Screen presents from around the world the spirit of Peace on Earth - Good Will Toward Men. Please enjoy a preview from Movies in Your Home! If you love rare, unusual, classic and vintage movies, you'll love our digitally restored and enhanced titles. Only the best possible versions will qualify to be placed in our electronic vaults for your viewing pleasure! Using Windows Media Player or Real Player with a high-speed internet connection, you'll enjoy Classic Cartoons, Vintage Newsreels, Movie Previews and Trailers, Rare Musical Varieties, Banned Commercials, Weird and Bizarre Educational films and much, much, amazingly much more! MoviesInYourHome.com Now Playing at MoviesInYourHome.com Abbott and Costello perform "Who's on First", Buster Keaton Comedies Sherlock Jr., The Goat, The Boat, Humphrey Bogart in John Huston's Beat the Devil, Betty Boop, Cab Calloway, Burns and Allen Show, Dragnet, Fats Waller, Hoagy Carmichael, Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa, Duke Ellington Musical Varieties, Francis Ford Coppola's Dementia 13, Colgate Comedy Hour, HG Wells Things to Come, Basil Rathbone in Sherlock Holmes, Plan 9 from Outer Space, Rare Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles trailers, Fred Astaire in Royal Wedding, Cary Grant in His Girl Friday, Laurel and Hardy, Banned TV Commercials, Carnival of Souls, Killers from Space, Bob Hope in My ... |  | Neil Diamond -- Done Too Soon Neil Diamond's "Done Too Soon" set to images using www.photoshow.com All music, lyrics, images, copyright their respective owners. Song: Done Too Soon Artist: Neil Diamond Album: Tap Root Manuscript Jesus Christ, Fanny Brice, Wolfie Mozart and Humphrey Bogart and Genghis Khan and On to HG Wells. Ho Chi Minh, Gunga Din Henry Luce and John Wilkes Booth And Alexanders King and Graham Bell. Rama Krishna, Mama Whistler, Patrice Lumumba and Russ Colombo, Karl and Chico Marx, Albert Camus. EA Poe, Henri Rousseau, Sholom Aleichem and Caryl Chessman, Alan Freed and Buster Keaton too And each one there Has one thing shared: They have sweated beneath the same sun, Looked up in wonder at the same moon, And wept when it was all done For bein' done too soon, For bein' done too soon. For bein' done. |  | Viaje a la Luna, de Georges Méliès (1902) - El romance del cine con la Luna comenzó décadas antes de que el hombre dejase su huella en el satélite, hace 40 años, y siempre bebió de las influencias literarias de Julio Verne o HG Wells antes de apostar por el realismo. Redacción, 20 julio (CERES TELEVISIÓN / AGENCIAS) Hoy se cumple el 40 aniversario del alunizaje del Apolo XI, de la que saldría Neil Armstrong para dar ese "pequeño paso para el hombre, gran paso para la humanidad" sobre la Luna. Pero en el cine hacía ya mucho que se había conquistado el satélite. Corría el año 1902 cuando el francés Georges Méliès filmó "Le voyage dans la lune", una pequeña joya muda de apenas 14 minutos para la que diseñó algunos de los primeros efectos especiales de la historia del cine, incluida esa cápsula espacial que aluniza en el ojo derecho del satélite terrestre. "Fue un éxito en todo el mundo y resultó muy influyente", dijo a Efe Jonathan Kuntz, profesor de la Escuela de Cine, TV y Teatro de la Universidad California Los Ángeles. Aquella imagen icónica de la Luna accidentada fue posteriormente utilizada en videoclips tan populares como el de "Tonight, Tonight", de The Smashing Pumpkins, o "Heaven for Everyone", de Queen. "Fue además una de las primeras películas de la historia que contaba una historia, con su introducción, nudo y desenlace. Y ayudó a introducir la idea de que el cine podía retratar fantasías, mundos exteriores y ciencia-ficción; es decir, podía expresar nuestra imaginación más allá de lo que podemos ... |  | War Of the Worlds - The Eve Of The War A pictorial science fiction presentation of Jeff Wayne's musical adaptation of HG Wells original story of the War of the Worlds. Story narration by the late Richard Burton who introduces 'the Eve Of War'. |  | A Trip to the Moon / Le Voyage dans la lune - 1902 A Trip to the Moon (French: Le Voyage dans la lune) is a 1902 French black and white silent science fiction film. It is loosely based on two popular novels of the time: From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne and The First Men in the Moon by HG Wells The film was written and directed by Georges Méliès, assisted by his brother Gaston. The film runs 14 minutes if projected at 16 frames per second, which was the standard frame rate at the time the film was produced. It was extremely popular at the time of its release and is the best-known of the hundreds of fantasy films made by Méliès. A Trip to the Moon is the first science fiction film, and utilizes innovative animation and special effects, including the iconic shot of the rocketship landing in the moon's eye t was named one of the 100 greatest films of the 20th century by The Village Voice, ranking in This Version features a Soundtrack by Erich Wolfgang Korngold & Laurence Rosenthal |  | 802.701 "THE TIME MACHINE" (english subtitles) the TIME MACHINE in BRICKS, here is the FULL LONG-Version with english Subtitles. based on the Story of HG Wells and the Movie from George Pal (1960). |  | Genetic Armageddon: Humanity's Greatest Threat www.infowars.com A Secret That Can Destroy Us... Pandora's Box has surely been opened. A dangerous genetic experiment has come out of the shadows, and the human-animal hybrids, chimeras and other transgenic clones has produced now threaten to endanger and irrevocably alter life as we know it. The controllers of elite-funded science and R&D have wantonly tampered with the genetic code of the planet, ignoring the rather obvious dangers posed by cross-species experimentation and flagrantly jeopardizing the earth's delicately-balanced biodiversity. Fresh revelations about a "secret lab" program in the UK admittedly ongoing 'for the last three years' developing such bestial-hybrids only serves to reinforce our available data concerning the fact that genetically-modified laboratory creations are fast spinning out of control. Now the biotech industry has unleashed these Franken-breeds into the world under the auspices of monopolizing some of the most important and dangerous developments in Agra, Pharma and Medical research for the 21st Century. Their GM "solutions" to life's challenges promise lucrative returns, as we reported earlier today, due to their patented gene-expressions. Transgenic clones, created by deleting-and-replacing DNA sequences to create a cross-species hybrid (xenotransplantation) that is then grown in a host egg, are becoming a pet-project of corporate science that offers 'Pharming's' promise of replacement organs for ailing humans, industrial and ... |  | HGWELLS' THE WAR OF THE WORLDS 1897 Part I Chapters 1,2,3 of Wells'story based on the 1897 publication in Pearson's Magazine. |  | The Island of Dr. Moreau prt.I This is the first ten minutes of the 1996 drama, The Island of Dr. Moreau. It was originally written as a novel by Victorian novelist and thinker HG Wells and is about a mad doctor who mixes humans with other species. |  | Part 1 - The Invisible Man by HG Wells (Chs 01-17) Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Alex Foster. Playlist for The Invisible Man by HG Wells: www.youtube.com |
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