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THE SATURDAY MATINEE SCI-FI FAVORITE IS BACK!
The time is the tomorrow after tomorrow and mankind has now populated the Moon where vast domed cities have been built on what was once a wasteland. But when the power-mad Emperor Omus (Oscar winner Jack Palance of CITY SLICKERS) attacks the lunar colony of New Washington, a team of scientists led by Dr. John Caball (Barry Morse of SPACE: 1999) launches a dangerous mission to destroy the dictator and his robot army. Can three daring space jockeys and one renegade robot save their universe from the dark forces of intergalactic evil?

Carol Linley (VIGILANTE), Nicholas Campbell (THE DEAD ZONE) and John Ireland (SPARTACUS) co-star in this epic science-fiction adventure directed by George McCowan (FROGS) and inspired by H.G. Wells' visionary novel that takes you beyond the frontiers of space where man's future is limited only by his imagination!

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  • Hey, look, it's Ontario Place!

  • How does a Genuine "Science Fiction Movie" become rated "PG"? Why is STAR TREK known throughout the Globe which has T.V. as to Top "Science Fiction Drama Series & Movies" becomes rated "PG"=Parental Guidance.What Parental Guidance, Science Fiction is NOT ``Parental Guidance`` rated `G``=General Viewing.Since when do``Science Fiction Novals about Technologies & Cosmos Space Travel become rated `PG``.Hollywood NEVER did this in the Past,so why Now in Modern 21st Century.It Violence T.V.rates``PG

  • I still remember when I watched it the first time (probably summer 1987). The music was great, the starships had many details (realisitic look but unrealistic movements prrrrrr ;-) ) and I was always afraid of those big black robots :-)

  • @soulstylist My Mum took me to this too - I have't seen her since

  • My mum actually took me to see that in the cinema back in 1980. She must have be appalled. Thank God for The Empire Strikes Back a few months later.

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