Two Men Who Fell to Earth
Two Men Who Fell to Earth is a 1983 British-American film about two men (Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks) who wake up feeling strangely relaxed. Are they living the good life, California style? Or are they puppets of an alien rock star?
Directed by David Bowie.
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- Gnomon Chronicles
- Inception 2: Fading Traces
- Light Robe
- The Man Who Fell to Montessori
- The Outer Lummox
- This Is Bowie Tap
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External links
- The Man Who Fell to Earth @ Wikipedia
- The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976) - trailer @ YouTube
- Tommy and the TVs @ YouTube
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