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- Ikarie XB-1 is a 1963 Czechoslovak science fiction film directed by Jindřich Polák. It is based loosely on the novel The Magellanic Cloud, by Stanisław...
- Socialist realism". In 1963, the novel was adapted into the Czechoslovak film Ikarie XB-1. The novel is set in the 32nd century, in a communistic Utopian ****ure...
- "x-b-1", or "xb1s" on Wikipedia. 1993 XB1 or 7351 Yoshidamichi, an asteroid Ikarie XB-1 All pages with titles containing XB-1 All pages with titles containing...
- Stawicki. Przekładaniec (Layer Cake/Roly Poly, 1968, by Andrzej Wajda) Ikarie XB-1 (in USA as White Planet or Voyage to the End of the Universe, Czechoslovakia...
- The Astronauts (First Spaceship on Venus, 1960) and The Magellanic Cloud (Ikarie XB-1, 1963). Lem himself was, however, critical of most of the screen adaptations...
- Prehistoric Women and the highly regarded 1963 Czech science fiction film Ikarie XB-1, which was re-titled Voyage to the End of the Universe. A few years...
- frequently co-writes with her sister, Petra Lukačovičová. "IKARIE.net - Texty a ceny". Ikarie.vecnost.cz. Retrieved 23 April 2019. "2001". Fandom.cz. Archived...
- German televisions. Občan Brych (1953) Dobrodruzství na Zlaté zátoce (1955) Ikarie XB-1 (1963) The Fifth Horseman Is Fear (1964) Case for a Rookie Hangman...
- Director Points 1 Journey to the Beginning of Time (1955) Karel Zeman 15.56% 2 Ikarie XB-1 (1963) Jindřich Polák 5.46% 3 The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (1954)...
- along with the ruins as they are today. Film The 1963 Czechoslovak film Ikarie XB-1 references the m****acre, with a character referring to a crew of humans...