Three intergalactic adventures from the archives of the Children's Film Foundation land on DVD for the very first time. In the award-winning The Glitterball (1977) two teenage boys try to help a tiny spherical alien get back to its mothership while the army and a devious petty crook pursue the creature for its wonderful powers. In Kadoyng (1972) it looks as if nothing can stop the village of Byway being demolished to make way for the new motorway - until a mysterious visitor accidentally arrives from Outer Space. In Supersonic Saucer (1956) a baby supersonic saucer... inadvertently arrives from Venus. Adopted by a group of children it causes many misunderstandings but prevents a robbery from their school. Features: The Glitterball (1977) 56 mins Colour Kadoyng (1972) 60 mins. Colour Supersonic Saucer (1956). 50 mins. Colour Fully Illustrated Booklet [show more]
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Triple bill of British movies produced by the Children's Film Foundation. In 'Supersonic Saucer' (1956) an alien from Venus befriends a group of children and helps them to fend off a band of thieves. In 'Kadoyng' (1972) three youngsters team up with an extra-terrestrial being in an attempt to stop their village being demolished. In 'The Glitterball' (1977) two boys help a young alien get back to its mothership with the Air Force and a petty criminal hot on their heels.
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