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- The life and career of legendary comedian Andy Kaufman.
- A coming of age story set in the south of the U.S. when Elvis was King.
- A middle-aged misfit struggles to raise her daughters, one popular and the other a promising science student.
- A scientist who has found a way to prolong life (he is 120 years old) finds himself in a dilemma: he has fallen in love, and he has also discovered that if he doesn't get new glands, he will die.
- When Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped off the moon in December 1972 he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. Only now is he ready to share his epic but deeply personal story of fulfillment, love, and loss.
- Scientists are looking for a man to send up to be the first man on the moon. A man immune to worry, disease, and even the common cold. They think they have found him until the impossible happens at Woomera.
- An astronomer falls asleep and has a strange dream involving a fairy queen and the Moon.
- After being left unexpectedly on the moon, an asteroid destroys the earth, leaving Duguyue being the last person in existence.
- The gentle man on the moon is lonely and wants to dance and have fun with the people of Earth, but when he comes to Earth on a comet, he's mistaken for an invader and must find his way back home. Based on the beloved children's book.
- A Sardinian fisherman has promised the moon to the woman he loves. And Sardinian men always keep their promises.
- A promotional video for R.E.M.'s 1992 single "Man on the Moon."
- Interviews with the cast from the film Man on the Moon (1999) educate us a bit on the making of the film and also information about Andy Kaufman is mentionned. Though this is yet another Universal promotion, it is still enjoyable to watch.
- The planning and implementation of the first flight to the moon, narrated by Orson Welles.
- On the 21st July 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first human being to set foot on another world. Learning to fly just as the super-sonic era dawned, and honing his piloting skills flying Navy combat missions over North Korea, Armstrong was a product of his time. With additional experience as an elite, rocket-powered, X-15 test pilot he had just the right skill set NASA was looking for in 1961, when they recruited their second group of astronauts to shoot for the Moon. Achieving the first Moon landing and taking that first step onto its surface just eight years later, not only transformed human history, but also it changed Armstrong's own life as well. Drawing on private family archives and told through a series of intimate interviews, this is the story of the real Neil Armstrong, by those who loved, lived and worked with 'the first man on the Moon'.
- A younger brother doubts the veracity of his older sister's strange childhood memory of seeing the man in the moon with their great aunts prior to his own birth. But when the memory starts to take on a life of its own, he changes his mind.
- Adam, Evchen, and Manni are looking at the moon through their home-made telescope. Evchen isn't interested, and dismisses the moon as a lump of cheese. Manni, who is a big fan of technology, sees satellites and a car driving over the moon's surface. But Adam hears the moon speak, and hears it ask for flowers to cover its surface. From then on, Adam is determined to breed a kind of flower that can grow on the moon. Although he is made fun of at school and is yelled at by his father, who develops extra-nutritious vegetables for Professor Vitamin, Adam keeps trying. Eventually things take a positive turn. Kondensmaxe, in his airplane, finds Professor Vitamin's old magic greenhouse. It turns out the Professor was herself concerned with developing such a flower, before the war, and is willing to assist Adam in his research. Manni and Evchen support him every step of the way, and so does Adam's grandfather. Eventually Adam's mother even convinces her husband to assist the children as well, although he believes that flowers are something "for poets and women." Even he is finally persuaded to abandon the purely useful for the extraordinarily beautiful. What is particularly charming about this movie is the magic found in the every-day. The clips of growing flowers seem just as magical as the idea of a flower on the moon. The university seen from the perspective of a child is just as impressive as the bewitched greenhouse in the middle of the woods. Suddenly anything is possible. The happy message of the film is to fight for what you believe in, as Adam does. That Adam convinces skeptics to help him is almost more important than the successful development of the moon flower.
- Andy Williams as The Man in the Moon comes down to earth and visits the United States. In his travels from the East coast to the Golden Gate Bridge, he comes across Tony Randall, singers Lisa Kirk and Diahann Carroll, dancers Bambi Linn and James Mitchell, actress Cloris Leachman, actor Jester Hairston, and the Four Saints, song-and-dance group. They perform in settings representing different U.S. locales.
- In 2033, the plan to prevent an asteroid from hitting the Earth failed, and humanity perished. However, the animal researcher Dugu Yue, who had been forgotten on the moon, luckily survived and became the last human in the universe.
- 'The Man Who Stole The Moon' is a twenty Minute dramatic short film about a young man who cannot speak and who lives on a farm in early 1900s West Virginia. It is adapted from the short story by one of West Virginia's greatest authors, Davis Grub. 'Moon' is a timeless tale of love and the difficulty of speaking with the heart. It uses magical realism to create a world where a person desperately in love could pull the moon from a neighbor's pond and use it to speak for the words he cannot say.
- From the producers behind award-winning "The Last Man on the Moon" comes a short-form edition focused on Apollo 17. The film includes Commander Gene Cernan's never-before-heard words to the next people to leave boot-prints on the Moon.
- George Rockwell is young and adventurous. He meets June, a beautiful young girl on the road and decides she will be his wife. But Professor Elliott, June's father, has him thrown out the door. George does not give up and saves the Professor from his cousin Murdock, who was trying to kill him. On the day of their engagement, George and June are abducted on a plane which takes them to Tibet. Dr. Santro, Murdoch's accomplice is the culprit. He and his wife Tharen leave the two in the hands of angry Tibetans. The two lovers are locked into a box with only a tiny hole in it through which they can see some food that is out of their reach. As if that wasn't enough suffering, one of the abductor decides to shoot them through the box. George miraculously opens the box with a rock he had picked up before. As he tries to capture two horses, June is taken away in the desert by a Tibetan. George follows the traces left by his horse and rescues June in time. They fly back to Professor Elliott's. He is perfecting an invention: a fire ray which Murdock and Santro try to steal, thus setting a fire in the country. After several attacks, the Professor wants to send his daughter safely to New York with George. But Murdock follows them. George protects the building where they are staying but oversees the rooftop, where Santro attacks with a plane. Santro, Murdock et Tharen steal the Professor's plans, fly back to his lab, and destroy his invention. George and a police inspector Tinguett launch a search for the plane. As they find it, they surprise Santro and Murdock having a fight during which Santro pushes Murdock into a tank. When he realizes George and the police are on his tracks, he takes the plans and escapes on his plane. June catches the plane in time, grabs the plans and throws them out the window. Santro takes her to her father's lab but she is once again rescued by George. Santro is arrested but as his wife Tharen appears, he requests to have a talk with her and uses the opportunity to disappear. George and June, aroused by curiosity, board his plane but Santro who was hiding in it, starts the engine. June accidentally triggers a torpedo stuck under the wings. George manages to untie it before it explodes. George and June fall from the plane onto a plantation of trees. Santro disappears in his plane. George and June soon recover from the fall. Upon his return at the lab, George is surprised to find Murdock there who says he is a reformed man. One month after that, Murdock and Elliott have rebuilt the device and the professor invites other scientist for a few experiments. That night June and George announce their marriage. But Santro tries to launch rockets on the lab. Murdock activates the fire ray on the plane which bursts into flames.
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- One man's struggle with Schizoaffective Disorder turns into a wonderful thing.
- In this classic story by one of the world's best-loved and acclaimed storytellers for children, the man in the moon looks down on the happy, dancing people on Earth every night, wishing he could join them. He hitches a ride on a passing comet, but quickly finds himself thrown into jail by people who see him as an invader, rather than a friendly visitor. The Moon Man, however, has a most unusual - but perfectly logical - means of escape, and sets out to make his way back home.
- A dejected husband exiles himself to the Moon with his cat. He sends back transmissions to Earth.
- When two friends uncover the truth of an old man's eventful past, they unknowingly open a Pandora's Box that challenges the nature of human reality.
- Dave, an inmate sentenced to work on the moon, uncovers a door in the lunar surface. He descends into it, finding the home of the kindly old Man in the Moon. However, Dave finds that the this fabled old man is not one to trifle with.
- A lonely man named Marvin are seeking refuge in a public toilet due to issues involving his deceased father. He plans to end his life the way he wants to - but will he succeed before the mysterious man in the hallways catch up to him?
- A 4-episode documentary series that followed the unprecedented journey and experience of the Mahua Team in making the first-ever Chinese sci-fi comedy film 'Moon Man'.
- Set during the first Moon landing in 1969, Phillip discovers his Dad now lives on the moon, and so, he and his cousin Tommy set out to build a rocket to go bring him home.
- A single take music video for the Nerina Pallot track 'Man Didn't Walk on the Moon'
- A man living on the moon is lonely until Neil Armstrong and company shows up.
- Traces the life story of rocket pioneer Robert Goddard.
- This piece explores both making the sequence and telling the real stories behind it, both the lead-up to the landing and the first step on the moon. It also explores shooting locations, photography, recreating the lander, and more.
- Animated video inspired by and set to the music of the song "Moon Man Newfie" by Stompin' Tom Connors.
- It's that time of the year and a sacrifice is needed. Bridgett is in the wrong place at the right time.
- When two strangers enter an old Japanese village disrupting an old man in his sleep, an idea comes to mind for the old man to untangle his red string.
- Damien Chazelle discusses coming on board as director, what drew him to the material, casting Ryan Gosling, and Armstrong's character arc.