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The Quiet Earth

New Zealand, 1985
film

Bruno Lawrence plays a scientist who wakes up one morning to find that an experiment has gone dreadfully wrong and all living things seem to have disappeared ..

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Peace and quiet [Widescreen]

Australia, 1999
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The Quiet racket

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A Quiet Place

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The Andromeda strain

United States, 1971
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The Survivor

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Wild planet

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In the Earth

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The Andromeda Strain

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The Island of Dr Moreau

United States, 1997
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Lost in space

United States, 1998
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They live

United States, 1988
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Survival of spaceship earth

United States, 1972
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As time goes by

Australia, 1987
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Journey to the seventh planet

United States, 1962
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Beyond gravity

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Shift

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Contact [Widescreen]

United States, 1997
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The Brain eaters

United States, 1958
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