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File:Mister Rogers' Op-Center.jpg|link=Mister Rogers' Op-Center|'''''[[Mister Rogers' Op-Center]]''''' is an American half-hour educational children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers. | |||
File:No Escape From Telephones.jpg|link=No Escape From Telephones|'''''[[No Escape From Telephones]]''''' is a 1953 American science fiction thriller film about a police officer (Dick Tracy) who must bring a deranged computer (HAL 9000) to justice. | File:No Escape From Telephones.jpg|link=No Escape From Telephones|'''''[[No Escape From Telephones]]''''' is a 1953 American science fiction thriller film about a police officer (Dick Tracy) who must bring a deranged computer (HAL 9000) to justice. | ||
Revision as of 10:13, 1 March 2022
Mister Rogers' Op-Center is an American half-hour educational children's television series that was created and hosted by Fred Rogers.
No Escape From Telephones is a 1953 American science fiction thriller film about a police officer (Dick Tracy) who must bring a deranged computer (HAL 9000) to justice.
Yeast of Eden is a 1955 American period drama film about a wayward young baker (James Dean) who, while seeking his own identity, vies for the yeast of his deeply religious father against his favored brother, thus retelling the story of Cain and Abel.
"He thinks he can sit it out and still tweet a slice? I know why they call him the Tweetman." (The Dark Tweet).