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File:The Entertainer Within.jpg|link=The Entertainer Within|"'''[[The Entertainer Within]]'''": A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into David Bowie and Bing Crosby. (Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes.) | File:The Entertainer Within.jpg|link=The Entertainer Within|"'''[[The Entertainer Within]]'''": A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into David Bowie and Bing Crosby. (Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes.) | ||
File:Space_Florida_-_David_Bowie.jpg|link=Space Florida|'''[[Space Florida]]''' is a song David Bowie about the launch into space of Florida, a formerly a political and geophysical unit of the United States of America. | File:Space_Florida_-_David_Bowie.jpg|link=Space Florida|'''[[Space Florida]]''' is a song David Bowie about the launch into space of Florida, a formerly a political and geophysical unit of the United States of America. The song was released during a period of great interest in expelling Florida from the Earth. | ||
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David Bowie
Two Men Who Fell to Earth is a British-American film about two men (Dan Aykroyd, Albert Brooks) who wake up feeling strangely relaxed. Are they living the good life, California style? Or are they puppets of an alien rock star? Directed by David Bowie.
"The Entertainer Within": A transporter malfunction splits Captain Kirk into David Bowie and Bing Crosby. (Star Trek: Forbidden Episodes.)
Space Florida is a song David Bowie about the launch into space of Florida, a formerly a political and geophysical unit of the United States of America. The song was released during a period of great interest in expelling Florida from the Earth.