A Century of Science Fiction (1996)
American Documentary, narrated by Christopher Lee
Genre: Documentary
Director: Ted Newsom
Actors: Charlie Sheen, Christopher Lee, Denzel Washington, Eddie Murphy, Francis Lederer, Hugh Hefner, Ray Bradbury, Robert Loggia, Val Guest, Val Kilmer
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