Stardust - Film and Television

Film and Television

  • Stardust (2007 film), adapted from the Neil Gaiman novel
  • Stardust (1974 film), by Michael Apted
  • "Stardust" (Space: Above and Beyond episode)
  • Star Dust (film), a 1940 film directed by Walter Lang
  • Stardust (TV miniseries), Irish miniseries about the Stardust fire; see below
  • Stardust One, the one-man capsule of US Air Force astronaut captain Tony Nelson in Episode 1 of the television series I Dream of Jeannie

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