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from all aspects of Numan's career.
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01. The Train
02. Wasteland
03. We Cross A Bridge Over Death
04. On A Red Lake
05. The Empty House
06. Memories Of Fire
07. Doody
08. So Many Bodies
09. Refinery
10. Crows
11. The Killing
12. My Part In This Is Over
13. Almost Inhuman
14. A Moment Of Reflection
15. Nothing Can Stop Us
16. The Cave In
17. A Dream About The Dirty-Faced Girl
18. The Little Fire Engine
19. Heaven And Hell
20. Leviathan
21. The End Of The World
22. Cee, The Light
23. Falling
24. Finding Him
25. The Bandaged Man
26. Into The Eternal Flames
How old:
This DVD is old!
Release Date:
October 7th 2014
Format:
DVD
Record Label:
Lakeshore Records
Catalogue No:
N/A
Price Guide:
£12.00
Country:
United States of America
Additional info:
Special Edition, Import
Directors: John Bergin
Format: Animated, Colour, DVD-Video, PAL
Language: English
Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
Number of discs: 1
Classification: Exempt
Studio: Lakeshore Records
DVD Release Date: 22 Oct 2014
Run Time: 71 minutes
Based on the epic graphic novel by John Bergin, From Inside is the story of Cee, a young pregnant woman who finds herself on a damaged train slowly transcribing its way across a bleak post-apocalyptic landscape. Cee struggles with memories of her lost husband and the imminent birth of her child. Soundtrack composed by Electronic and Industrial music pioneer Gary Numan and Ade
Fenton.