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Release Date:
5 September 1975 (USA) moreTagline:
The Future Is Fantastic!Plot:
The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from orbit into deep space. full summaryNewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Project Runway @ the Movies: "Lights, Camera, Sew" (From FilmExperience. 27 September 2009, 6:37 PM, PDT)
Visual effects guru to command UFO film adaptation
(From The Geek Files. 30 July 2009, 1:34 PM, PDT)
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I love this show like family more (73 total)Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 13 of 73)| Martin Landau | ... | Commander John Koenig (48 episodes, 1975-1978) | |
| Barbara Bain | ... | Dr. Helena Russell (48 episodes, 1975-1978) | |
| Nick Tate | ... | Alan Carter (42 episodes, 1975-1978) | |
| Zienia Merton | ... | Sandra Benes (35 episodes, 1975-1977) | |
| Catherine Schell | ... | Maya / ... (25 episodes, 1975-1978) | |
| Barry Morse | ... | Prof. Victor Bergman (24 episodes, 1975-1976) | |
| Quentin Pierre | ... | Security Guard / ... (24 episodes, 1975-1978) | |
| Tony Anholt | ... | Tony Verdeschi (23 episodes, 1976-1978) | |
| Prentis Hancock | ... | Paul Morrow (23 episodes, 1975-1976) | |
| Clifton Jones | ... | David Kano (23 episodes, 1975-1976) | |
| Anton Phillips | ... | Dr. Mathias / ... (23 episodes, 1975-1976) | |
| Andy Dempsey | ... | Main Mission Operative (23 episodes, 1975-1976) | |
| Tony Allyn | ... | Security Guard (20 episodes, 1975-1976) |
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50 min (48 episodes)Language:
EnglishColor:
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1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:G (Quebec) (TV rating) | Canada:G (Quebec) (VHS/DVD rating) | Australia:PG | Portugal:M/6 (DVD rating)Filming Locations:
Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UKFun Stuff
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At the time, this was the most expensive series ever produced for British TV or for syndication. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Eagle numbers on doors in cockpits not always what the pilots call in and the numbers don't always match with each other. moreQuotes:
Sandra Benes: Why has all of this happened to us, Professor?Prof. Victor Bergman: The gods using us for their sport, perhaps?
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This show calls up happy memories of laying on my grandma's shag carpeted living room, totally enthralled by this show. It was the mid 70s and we didn't even have a space shuttle yet. The ships, clothes and hardware of this show looked like something I could possibly experience in my lifetime. I figured that by 1999, I would be living and working in space as an adult. Well none of that really panned out but all these years later, this show is still great fun to watch. It has a style and mood that is so unique. I hope they never try to do a remake. Part of it's charm is how 70s it is. The bell bottom uniforms, the sketchy science, the sideburns. It's all so perfect. As a child, this show made me excited for the future like nothing else.