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Star Wars: Home Alone is a 1977 science fiction drama film about moisture farmer Owen Lars (Macaulay Culkin) and his wife Beru (Catherine O'Hara), who are murdered by Imperial stormtroopers.
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Defending Your Life: A New Hope is a 1977 American epic space allegory film about a man who finds himself on trial a long time ago in an afterlife far, far away.
The Empire Sews Back is a 1980 American epic space tailoring film a battle between the malevolent Galactic Garment Factory, led by the Emperor, and the Rebel Apparel Alliance, led by Princess Leia.
The Man From K.E.S.S.E.L. is an American science fiction buddy television series about a pair of space pilots (Robert Vaughn and David McCallum) who work for K.E.S.S.E.L., a secret interplanetary smuggling ring.
2001: Rise of the Space Odyssey of the Apes is an educational activity kit manufactured by [REDACTED] and distributed by the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Fiction cross-reference
- 2001: Rise of the Space Odyssey of the Apes
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- The Empire Sews Back
- The Man From K.E.S.S.E.L.
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External links
- Home Alone @ Wikipedia
- Home Alone - trailer @ YouTube
- Home Alone - Honest Trailers @ YouTube
- Star Wars @ Wikipedia
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