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Mike + the Mechanics (Genesis's Mike Rutherford's band) paid tribute to the movie with their song "Silent Running"
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Trumbull had been involved with creating effects for Saturn for "2001" and these were recycled for "Silent Running".
The cult show "Mystery Science Theater 3000" began as a spoof of Silent Running
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The interiors were filmed aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge (CV-45).
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Mike + the Mechanics (Genesis's Mike Rutherford's band) paid tribute to the movie with their song "Silent Running"
A running mate is a person running for a subordinate position on a joint ticket during an election.
The term is usually used in reference to a prospective vice president of the United States, who the prospective president appoints sometime during the course of the election campaign. "