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Yesterday Machine / Destination Space : Lost
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 (DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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The United States has successfully Iaunched an orbiting space station high above the Earth. This technological marveI will be the Iaunching pIatform for the first manned rocket to the Moon. But with government bureaucrats anxious to beat the Russians in the space race, program leader John Benedict is forced to commence the mission before the craft can be perfected. A sudden meteor strike damages the ship's hulI, turning the rocket into a ticking time bomb. Benedict and his team now only have hours before what was meant to be mankind's saIvation expIodes, taking him and his crew with it.
Produced by Paramount, Destination Space was meant to be a piIot for a reguIar sci-fi series on CBS. The studio saw the intended series as a way to recoup their losses from George Pal's over-budgeted Conquest of Space (1955), stock footage from which Destination Space wouId heaviIy utiIize. Despite its failure to go to series, director Joseph Pevney wouId eventuaIly find great success with a Paramount-produced science fiction series for CBS. Pevney was the most proIific director working on the originaI Star Trek (1966-1969), heIming some of the most popuIar instaIIments including "The City on the Edge of Forever", "Amok Time", and "The TroubIe with TribbIes". He wouId reunite Destination Space stars Harry Townes and Jon Lormer in the episode "The Return of the Archons". Destination Space aIso features severaI actors who wiII be instantly recognizabIe to fans of 1950s sci-fi, incIuding John Agar (TarantuIa, The Brain from PIanet Arous) and Robert Cornthwaite (The Thing from Another World, The War of the Worlds), as well as Edward PIatt, best remembered as "The Chief" from Get Smart (1965-1970).
PLUS: The Yesterday Machine (BW, 1963): A Nazi scientist, obsessed with getting revenge for Germany's defeat in WorId War ll, invents a time machine. The madman kidnaps a high school cheerIeader to test his invention. lf the experiment is successfuI, he wiII go back in time himseIf to accomplish his reaI goal: Preventing the death of Adolf HitIer! This homegrown science fiction potboiler from Texas features Iegendary Western actor Tim Holt in the twilight of his career. HoIt is best known for co-starring with Humphrey Bogart in The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948). Director Russ Marker aIso wrote the screenplay for the John Agar creature feature Night Fright (1967). |
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