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"The Long Rain" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1950 under a different title in the magazine Planet Stories, and then in the collection The Illustrated Man. The story tells of four men who have crashed on Venus, where it is always raining.
The Long Rain: Ray Bradbury: Planet Stories: 1950 The Long Watch: Robert A. Heinlein: 1949 The Longest Voyage: Poul Anderson: Analog Science Fiction: 1960 The Love Letter (1998 film) Jack Finney: The Saturday Evening Post: 1959 The Machine Stops: E. M. Forster: The Oxford and Cambridge Review: 1909 The Machine That Won the War (short story ...
Story US Edition UK Edition "In a Season of Calm Weather" (filmed as The Picasso Summer, 1969): 1: 4 "The Dragon" 2: 9 "A Medicine for Melancholy" 3 "The End of the Beginning" 4: 18 ...
"The Lake" was originally published in the May 1944 issue of Weird Tales. "The Lake" is a short story by American author Ray Bradbury.It was first published in the May 1944 edition of Weird Tales, and later collected in Bradbury's collections Dark Carnival, The October Country, and The Stories of Ray Bradbury.
"The Long Rain" - A group of astronauts are stranded on Venus, where it rains continually and heavily. The travelers make their way across the Venusian landscape to find a "sun dome", a shelter with a large artificial light source. The first sun dome they find has been destroyed by the native Venusians.
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A dying millionaire (Daniel O'Herlihy) builds a glass coffin, much to the amusement of his greedy brother (Denholm Elliott).After the millionaire dies, his brother is told that if he can find the millionaire's savings, which are hidden inside his mansion, he'll gets everything.