Talk:World Without End (film)

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"stock footage from Flight to Mars"--[edit]

Though there's a certain amount of logic to this, that perhaps the story began with that concept in mind, all the stuff in World Without End is in CinemaScope and Flight to Mars was standard ratio. The only similarity is the design of the space ship and the fact that it crash-lands in the Martian arctic... and it doesn't even land the same way. Anybody for deletion of the line? Ted Newsom (talk) 22:51, 19 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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