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Evolution of Sci-Fi Genre

Evolution of sci fi genre

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Evolution of Sci-Fi Genre

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Aerial Anarchists - 1911

• British silent science fiction film directed by Walter R. Booth

• The story focuses on an attack against London by a fleet of airships from an unknown

country.• 15 minutes long

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High Treason - 1929• It was directed by Maurice Elvey• The sound film was presented in a

London trade show August 9, 1929,then went into UK general release in silent and sound versions on September 9, 1929.

• Produced by Gaumont British Picture Corporation

• 95 minutes long

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The Man Who Changed His Mind - 1936• 1936 British science fiction horror film

starring Boris Karloff and Anna Lee.• It was directed by Robert Stevenson

and was produced by Gainsborough Pictures.

• The film was also known as The Brain snatcher or The Man Who Lived Again

• Produced and Distributed by Gaumont British Picture Corporation

• 70 minutes long

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• Produced by Hammer Films

• 100 minutes long• Written by: Michael CarrerasMartin DavisonFrank HardmanGavin Lyall

Moon Zero Two - 1969

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Memoirs of a Survivor - 1981

• British science fiction film directed by David Gladwell

• 115 minutes long• It is scheduled to be

released on DVD in June 2014 by Network Distributing

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Displaced - 2006

• British feature film produced by Skylandian Pictures.

• The film took six years to make and secured a US distribution deal with Silverline Entertainment at the end of 2005.

• 100 minutes long