Starring: Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Barry Morse, et al.
Directors: Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson
Rated: Unrated (Not Rated)
Attention all sections alpha: Prepare for transmission! From Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, the legendary masterminds behind Thunderbirds, comes the epic sci-fi series, Space: 1999! September 1999: A nuclear waste dump on the lunar surface unexpectedly detonates, blasting the Moon out of Earth's orbit and taking the inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha on an unbelievable voyage of discovery and adventure. Under the command of John Koenig (Martin Landau), the Alphans hurtle through the stars, encountering fantastic worlds and beings in a universe where peril awaits at every turn. Together, Koenig and the Alphans face the ultimate challenge in the farthest reaches of space: survive... and find home. Also starring Barbara Bain as Dr. Helena Russell, Barry Morse as Victor Bergman, and Catherine Schell as Maya, Space: 1999 is a true classic of science fiction television, presented here in a deluxe box set with a galaxy's worth of special features that fans and newcomers alike will treasure. Strap yourselves in--the journey of a lifetime is about to begin! A NOTE ON EPISODE ORDER Viewing Space: 1999 can sometimes be tricky for those looking to establish a clear, definitive timeline from episode to episode. This is due to a number of factors, including the nature of episodic television and its production at that time as compared to now, and the variance in airing dates from station to station and nation to nation. Ultimately, there are moments of character or storyline continuity that might seem out of place. While some fans have made excellent suggestions regarding a viewing order that makes the most sense, it is generally accepted that there is no single "correct" viewing order--only possibilities. With this in mind, we have presented Space: 1999 here in production order, as it is the most commonly accepted viewing order.
Format:DVD
Language:English
UPC:733961773378
Release Date:July 2007
Rating:Unrated (Not Rated)
Publisher:A&E Home Video
Directors:Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson
Starring:Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Barry Morse, Catherine Schell
Due to a slight mishap, the moon is dissin-orbited. Now journeying through space/time, the inhabitants of Moonbase 1 will have to cope with each other and possibly a few alien environments.
I was looking at 16 DVDs of pure fun. As each DVD has approximately three episodes. (The format may be different as Blu-ray holds more and has five DVDs with five episodes. There are loose disks out there if you like to purchase piecemeal.
Each episode follows the standard Lost in Space formula of having a new challenge and summing up a conclusion based on the morals of the individuals and groups involved. Yet, we still have to either live where we are or hope to make it home.
In the process, there are many cameos and temporary actors that you will recognize from the 1970s. The technology is glitzy, but they have no idea what it is really like now. You will have to get used to bellbottoms and long hair.
Martin Landau and Barbara Bain married in 1957. This “Space: 1999” was made in 1975.
Do not expect anything spectacular from this series, but it could not have been better made, and if you start from the beginning, you will find yourself binging.
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