SELECT THE LEGITIMATE SYNOPSIS FROM THE LIST BELOW

Cat-Women of the Moon (1953): Young Archie loves to watch the sci-fi serials at the cinema and Rocket Ron is his favorite. While Archie dreams of flying through space and having adventures, he knows that Rocket Ron isn't real - until Ron shows up on his doorstep in need of his help. Suddenly Archie's fantasies are more real - and more dangerous - than he ever thought possible.

Cat-Women of the Moon (1953): A strange race of half-human/half-cats land in Washington DC. They claim to have come from the Moon and to have peaceful intentions, but in an era of Cold War hysteria can America afford to trust them?

Cat-Women of the Moon (1953): Five astronauts travel to the dark side of the moon on a scientific expedition. There they discover a cave which somehow retains a breathable atmosphere. They remove their space suits and venture on, soon finding a buried city where the last members of a 2 million year old civilization greet them with food and drink. Little do they know that these eight lovely leotard-clad women are planning to steal their ship.

Cat-Women of the Moon (1953): This laughable attempt to meld science fiction and softcore pornography features topless women in cheap cat half-masks waving makeshift rayguns around. The plot, such as it is, involves the alien invasion of a small college town but all the action seems to take place in a sound studio with cardboard sets and cardboard actors. Worth seeing for the kitsch factor if nothing else.

Cat-Women of the Moon (1953): Samuel Goldwyn thought that the original title of this film, The Louis Pasteur Story, was not "box-office". In one of his most famous malapropisms, the mogul commented that "If I want to see a movie about Louis Pasteur, I can stay home and read a book." Needless to say, the film did not fare well under its revised title.

None of the synopses above could possibly be legitimate!

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