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The 999 continues to the planet Mosaic, the last stop before Great Andromeda, the capital of the mechanized empire. Here Tetsuro finds the Ghost Train and is nearly killed. The 999 finally makes its way to Great Andromeda where Faust greets Tetsuro once more. Meanwhile, Maetel travels down to the center of the planet where Prometheum's ...
Galaxy Express 999 was released in Japan on August 4, 1979 where it was distributed by Toei Company. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the highest grossing film of 1979 in Japan. [ 6 ] The film was picked up for distribution in the United States by Roger Corman 's New World Pictures in 1980 but was shelved until 1982 after test bookings. [ 7 ]
Aron and Crosalis were lonely space drifters, transparent and without physical form. Aron turned himself into a train station (Ghost Station 13), so that he could have galaxy train passengers to land and play with his sister Crosalis. The 999 landed on station 13, but was trapped. Aron asked Maetel to provide her psychomagnetic waves (i.e ...
The Galaxy Railways (銀河鉄道物語, Ginga Tetsudō Monogatari) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Leiji Matsumoto, creator of Galaxy Express 999, and is about flying trains set in the far reaches of outer space.
On June 9, 1979, the amusement park's iconic Ghost Train ride burst into flames, and of the 35 riders that initially entered the ride, seven (a man and six boys) died, according to the coroner's ...
Fiction about train robbery (1 C, 2 P) S. Suicide by train in fiction (6 P) ... Galaxy Express 999 (film) The Galaxy Railways; Ghost Train (2006 film) Gareth ...
The Silver Train, also known as The Silver Arrow (Swedish: Silverpilen) at Kymlinge ghost station, "the metro station for the dead" (photoshopped image).The Silver Train of Stockholm (Swedish: Silvertåget), also known as the Silver Arrow (Swedish: Silverpilen), is an urban legend about a silver colored ghost train that traffics the Stockholm Metro.
He first achieved recognition for his short horror film Ghost Train (2013), which won the Méliès d'Argent and was featured in the 2016 anthology Minutes Past Midnight. [1] Continuing to work in the horror genre, he made his feature directorial debut with The Hole in the Ground (2019).