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  2. The Man from Planet X - Wikipedia

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    The Man from Planet X is a 1951 independently made American black-and-white science fiction horror film, produced by Jack Pollexfen and Aubrey Wisberg, directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, that stars Robert Clarke, Margaret Field, and William Schallert.

  3. The Man from Earth - Wikipedia

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    The Man from Earth is a 2007 American science fiction drama film directed by Richard Schenkman. It was written by Jerome Bixby , who conceived the screenplay in the early 1960s and completed it on his deathbed in April 1998. [ 2 ]

  4. Margaret Field - Wikipedia

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    The mother of actress Sally Field, [1] she was best known for her work in two science-fiction films, The Man from Planet X (1951) and Captive Women (1952) [3] and played dozens of roles in various television series.

  5. The Man from Earth: Holocene - Wikipedia

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    The Man from Earth: Holocene continues the intriguing story from the original film, diving deeper into the life of John Oldman, who is revealed to be a nearly 14,000-year-old Cro-Magnon man. Now living under the alias John Young, he has assumed a quiet life as a college professor in Northern California.

  6. File:Margaret Field in The Man from Planet X trailer.jpg

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  8. The Man Who Fell to Earth (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Fell to Earth is an American science fiction drama television limited series created by Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis. [1] It is a sequel to the 1976 film starring David Bowie .

  9. Dede Koswara - Wikipedia

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    In November 2007, a video about Dede Koswara appeared on the Internet. His story was shared on the Discovery Channel and TLC series My Shocking Stories (Extraordinary People) in the episode "Half Man Half Tree". [2] In August 2008, an episode of ABC's Medical Mysteries, titled "Tree Man", was released, which was dedicated to Koswara's story. [3]