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File:Schitt's World.jpg|link=Schitt's World|'''''[[Schitt's World]]''''' is a Canadian science fiction television drama starring Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Daniel Levy, Annie Murphy. Premise: After their business manager embezzles the family business, Rose Holograms, the Rose family loses its fortune and relocates to Schitt's World, a small planet they once purchased as a joke, where they labor on an abandoned moisture farm. | File:Schitt's World.jpg|link=Schitt's World|'''''[[Schitt's World]]''''' is a Canadian science fiction television drama starring Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Daniel Levy, Annie Murphy. Premise: After their business manager embezzles the family business, Rose Holograms, the Rose family loses its fortune and relocates to Schitt's World, a small planet they once purchased as a joke, where they labor on an abandoned moisture farm. | ||
File:Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly.jpg|link=Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly|'''''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly]]''''' is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for the stage by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber. | |||
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Fitzcarraldo, the Wrath of God is a drama adventure film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski.
Schitt's World is a Canadian science fiction television drama starring Eugene Levy, Catherine O'Hara, Daniel Levy, Annie Murphy. Premise: After their business manager embezzles the family business, Rose Holograms, the Rose family loses its fortune and relocates to Schitt's World, a small planet they once purchased as a joke, where they labor on an abandoned moisture farm.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for the stage by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.