The Star Ship

The Star Ship

5.0

Dec 11 1962

2h 53m

Science Fiction

Onboard a spaceship sailing into infinity, generations of travelers are subject to dictatorial rules imposed by the central computer "Psycho." Recruited as a new police officer, Eddy Burns will discover the terrifying secrets behind this flawless system.

René Arrieu

René Arrieu

Le Capitaine

Geneviève Casile

Geneviève Casile

Suzanne

Dirk Sanders

Dirk Sanders

Eddy Burns

François Maistre

François Maistre

Gregson

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