Two boys try out a home-made flying machine in their children's room at night. For another test, a rat that the boys keep as a pet is thrown out of the window with a small rocket. After this has also worked, the first boy stands on the windowsill ready to jump into the yard. At this moment, a man suddenly flies into the children's room from outside through the window, introducing himself as an inhabitant of Mars.
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A group of youngsters get together for a fire to tell a collection of "Twisted Tales"

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All shorts films of director Jan Kounen on DVD.

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A quiet stroll through the imaginary world of Iblard, originally depicted in the paintings by Naohis...

After finding a seemingly ordinary pair of glasses, Michael decides to show them off - unaware of th...

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A woman returning home falls asleep and has vivid dreams that may or may not be happening in reality...

In this adaptation of a Stephen King short story, Weber’s addiction to poker leads him into deep tro...

A tourist group is shown the latest in Soviet virtual reality technology through the Potemkin.

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