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Shoo-Shoo Baby song lyrics - inspiring the name of the aircraft

Shoo Shoo Baby

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Song lyrics to “Shoo Shoo Baby”, a popular song written by Phil Moore. The song was made famous by The Andrews Sisters, as they sang it in the 1943 film Three Cheers for the Boys. “Shoo, Shoo Baby” was a big hit for the trio in 1944, reaching No. 2 in the chart.

Shoo Shoo Baby
The Creation of the Humanoids

Creation of the Humanoids

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In Creation of the Humanoids, the survivors of a nuclear holocaust are struggling for survival. The need the help of their android servants. But one segment of society distrusts, and hates, the androids.

Creation of the Humanoids
Black Dragons (1942) starring Bela Lugosi, Clayton Moore, Joan Barclay

Black Dragons

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In Black Dragons, a group of businesssmen are sabotaging the war effort, for unknown reasons. Then Bela Lugosi’s character starts killing them, one by one! And FBI agent starts investigating …

Black Dragons
Song lyrics to Aurora, Written by Mário Lago and Roberto Roberti (1940), English lyrics by Harold Adamson (1941). Played by Ted Lewis and His Orchestra and sung by The Andrews Sisters In Abbott and Costello's Hold that Ghost

Aurora

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Song lyrics to Aurora, Written by Mário Lago and Roberto Roberti (1940), English lyrics by Harold Adamson (1941). Played by Ted Lewis and His Orchestra and sung by The Andrews Sisters In Abbott and Costello’s Hold that Ghost

Aurora
Flash Gordon - The Deadly Ray from Mars

The Deadly Ray from Mars

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Flash Gordon – The Deadly Ray from Mars (1966) starring Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers

Buy from Amazon In short, Flash Gordon – The Deadly Ray from Mars is the 1938 Universal serial “Flash Gordon’s Trip to Mars“, edited into a single movie that was released to TV. Having said that, if you’re a fan of the old time movie serials, you’ll have a blast. Emperor Ming of Mongo returns, as well as new additions like the magical Azura, Queen of Mars, the clay people she’s cursed, etc.

The Deadly Ray from Mars
Queen of Blood (1966) starring John Saxon, Judy Meredith, Dennis Hopper, Terry Lee, Basil Rathbone

Queen of Blood

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In Queen of Blood, Earth receives its’ first message from an interstellar civilization – but the alien ship crash lands on Mars.  They attempt an urgent rescue mission, with a stop at the moon base.  And there’s only one survivor.  A green-skinned female, with an … unusual appetite.

Queen of Blood
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