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  1. Master of the World is a 1961 colour science fiction film based on the Jules Verne novels Robur the Conqueror and its sequel Master of the World, with a screenplay written by Richard Matheson. The film stars Vincent Price , Charles Bronson and Henry Hull and was directed by William Witney and produced by Samuel Z. Arkoff , Anthony Carras (who ...

  2. Based on Jules Verne novels, the film features Vincent Price as Robur, a pacifist who uses his airship to bombard military targets. Charles Bronson and Henry Hull are the scientists who try to stop him.

    • (3.5K)
    • Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • William Witney
    • 1961-05
  3. Master of the World is a "black novel," filled with foreboding and fear of the rise of tyrants such as the novel's villain, Robur, and totalitarianism. Master of the World contains a number of scientific ideas, current to Verne's time, which are now widely known to be errors.

    • Jules Verne
    • 1904
  4. Feb 1, 2016 · Master of the World - Vincent Price (1961) - Official Trailer (HD) - YouTube. ScreamFactoryTV. 238K subscribers. Subscribed. 268. 32K views 8 years ago. CLICK TO SUBSCRIBE:...

    • 3 min
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    • ScreamFactoryTV
  5. Summaries. In 1868, an American scientist and his team become hostages of fanatical pacifist Robur who uses his airship Albatross to destroy military targets on Earth. The world in the late 19th century: A scientist and his team are held as "guests" of Robur on his airship, that he want to use to ensure peace on earth.

  6. Based on Jules Verne's novels, this movie features a mad scientist who tries to destroy the world with a flying machine. Watch the trailer, cast and crew, and film details on Turner Classic Movies website.

  7. First published January 1, 1904. Book details & editions. About the author. Jules Verne. 6,428 books10.9k followers. Novels of French writer Jules Gabriel Verne, considered the founder of modern science fiction, include Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873). This author who pioneered the genre.

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