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  1. Director Jules Bass Arthur Rankin Jr. Stars Bernard Cowan. 27. Viaje fantástico en globo. 1975 1h 26m G. 6.0 (63) Rate. A professor in Africa crosses the globe from East to West with his servant and a bold Scottish hunter. Director René Cardona Jr. Stars Carlos Camacho René Cardona Jeff Cooper. 28.

  2. A great Karel Zeman film Together, The Fabulous World of Jules Verne, available on DVD and Bluray with English subtitles. Verne’s timeless story of an exploited inventor whose works falls into hands of criminals, threatening the entire world, along with the paper look of the scenes, and dramatic stylization throughout the film, all contribute to the unique appearance of this work of ...

  3. Dec 4, 2012 · The Fabulous World of Jules Verne. 1958. Czechoslovakia. Written and directed by Karel Zeman. Our series is dedicated this month to an all-too-brief look at developments in the field of animation in the 1940s and 1950s. As Seth MacFarlane, creator of Family Guy, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, the new theatrical film Ted, and soon-to-be ...

  4. The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (original title Vynález zkázy ("The Deadly Invention" or "An Invention for Destruction") is a Czechoslovakian 1958 science fiction adventure movie in the Steampunk genre, directed by Karel Zeman and loosely based on several novels by Jules Verne, primarily "Face au Drapeau" ("Facing the Flag").

  5. The Czechoslovakia-filmed Fabulous World of Jules Verne is based on the 1896 Verne novel Face the Flag. The story concerns the machinations of evil millionaire Artigas (Miloslav Holub), who plans to use a super-explosive device to conquer the world.

  6. Pirates kidnap a bomb inventor (Ernest Navara) and his helper (Louis Tock) in a story with puppets and animation. Streaming on Roku. The Fabulous World of Jules Verne, a science fiction movie starring Louis Tock, Ernest Navara, and Milo Holl is available to stream now. Watch it on The Criterion Channel on your Roku device.

  7. Reviewed by Glenn Erickson. Movie kids in the early 1960s kept their radar tuned for anything with Jules Verne attached, and producers knew it. We loved 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Mysterious Island and Journey to the Center of the Earth; the less discriminating (or younger) among us also loved A.I.P.'s cut-rate Master of the World.

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