Whats the humdrum about Chaps? Adventures into Victorian Science Fiction and Steampunk with ramblings about Aeronefs, Dirigibles, Land Ironclads, Anarchists, Dinosaur Hunting, Terranefs, Aquanefs, Mad Scientists, and all manner of electric contraptions and steam conveyances. It may not make sense, but there will be claret and a nice cheese board at the end. Tally-Ho and "VĂ´tre dans une sauce au vin blanc!"
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Hi Tas!
I have to buy a vowel... "O" my god!
Please let it be good.
After the carnage of World War 1, flying Ace Carson Napier had given up on life and the "civilized" world. At the lowest point in his life, Carson's fortune changes as he inherits the expansive estate of his lost Grandfather. Fate leads him to decide if he should risk his life and follow his Grandfather to a distant world aboard an aged craft built by the old Man. Once on Venus, Carson finds a beautiful alien princess Duare in need of his help, this gives Carson a new purpose in life within the dense jungles of Venus. Pirates of Venus is book one of the five book "Venus" series written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and is presented with the same flair for adventure, excitement and imagination as of his best seller "Tarzan."
Awesome!
The website for Angelic Pictures reveals nothing about the cast, as I believe it is too soon for any pertinent details to have been made final.
But the team that heads the effort is listed here: http://www.angelicpictures.com/bio.htm
Some of these names do turn up (on IMDb) as having experience with pulp and science fiction, ranging from Tarzan to Stargate.
IMDb does not, however, have a listing for Pirates of Venus.
I've not read that one, but that will soon change! I like the concept art!
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