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  2. The Milky Way (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cast. Harold Lloyd as Burleigh "Tiger" Sullivan; Adolphe Menjou as Gabby Sloan (Speed's manager) Verree Teasdale as Ann Westley; Helen Mack as Mae Sullivan (Burleigh's sister) William Gargan as Speed McFarland (middleweight champ) George Barbier as Wilbur Austin; Dorothy Wilson as Polly Pringle; Lionel Stander as Spider Schultz (Speed's bodyguard)

  3. The Milky Way (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way (French: La Voie lactée) is a 1969 comedy-drama film directed by Luis Buñuel. It stars Paul Frankeur, Laurent Terzieff, Denis Manuel, and Daniel Pilon, and features the likes of Alain Cuny, Michel Piccoli, and Delphine Seyrig in its ensemble cast.

  4. Aspidistra elatior - Wikipedia

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    Aspidistra elatior, the cast-iron-plant or bar-room plant, also known in Japanese as haran or baran (葉蘭) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Japan and Taiwan. Tolerant of neglect, it is widely cultivated as a houseplant, but can also be grown outside in shade where temperatures remain above −5 °C (23 °F).

  5. Night on the Galactic Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Night on the Galactic Railroad (銀河鉄道の夜, Ginga Tetsudō no Yoru), sometimes translated as Milky Way Railroad, Night Train to the Stars or Fantasy Railroad in the Stars, is a classic Japanese fantasy novel by Kenji Miyazawa written around 1927.

  6. Milky Way - Wikipedia

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    The Milky Way [c] is the galaxy that includes the Solar System, with the name describing the galaxy's appearance from Earth: a hazy band of light seen in the night sky formed from stars that cannot be individually distinguished by the naked eye.

  7. How the Universe Works - Wikipedia

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    April 25, 2010. ( 2010-04-25) –. present. How The Universe Works is a science documentary television series that provides scientific explanations about the inner workings of the universe and everything it encompasses. [1] [2] With the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI) and visual effects, each episode presents and narrates a topic about ...

  8. Guardians of the Galaxy (film) - Wikipedia

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    Directed by James Gunn, who wrote the screenplay with Nicole Perlman, it features an ensemble cast including Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldaña, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper as the titular Guardians, along with Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Karen Gillan, Djimon Hounsou, John C. Reilly, Glenn Close, and Benicio del Toro.

  9. Donnie Darko - Wikipedia

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    Donnie Darko is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Richard Kelly and produced by Flower Films. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Katharine Ross, Patrick Swayze, Noah Wyle, Stu Stone, Daveigh Chase, and James Duval.

  10. Night on the Galactic Railroad (film) - Wikipedia

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    Its plot follows a young cat named Giovanni (voiced by Mayumi Tanaka ), who journeys on a train with his classmate Campanella ( Chika Sakamoto) through the Milky Way galaxy. Produced independently by the animation studio Group TAC, the film was released by Nippon Herald Films on July 13, 1985.

  11. The Universe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. May 29, 2007. ( 2007-05-29) –. May 23, 2015. ( 2015-05-23) [1] The Universe is an American documentary television series that features computer-generated imagery and computer graphics of astronomical objects in the universe plus interviews with experts who study in the fields of cosmology, astronomy, and astrophysics.