"My name is Dylan Hunt. My story begins the day on which I died." Gene Roddenberry, the creator of Star Trek, brings fans another enthralling tale of the future. Set in a time between now and the era... This description may be from another edition of this product.
You seldom see reruns of this film. So it would be best to own a copy for those occasional viewings.
Lyra-a (Mariette Hartley) shows off both her, uh... err... belly buttons (for the more technical "navels").
Dylan Hunt (Alex Cord) is stunned.
Oh, you want to know more about this 1973 made-for-TV movie. Okay. Dylan Hunt is experimenting with suspended animation in the use of space flights. While in his underground test lab, a cave-in occurs. Later, he is found, much later; the year is 2133. This is after the atomic war. Dylan finds himself torn between two factions. One is the humans who are overwhelmingly peace-loving, and can be handicapped either depending on whether war is worth it or not. The second faction is more pragmatic mutants; all they want to do is rule the world. Is that so bad? They need Dylan's prior knowledge to help them get back in the business of ruling the world. But what does Dylan think? And can he make a difference? Watch this Gene Roddenberry-written movie and don't let me catch you kibitzing.
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