Lunar colonists of Moonbase Alpha are marooned in space after a nuclear explosion pushes the Moon out of its orbit and a rescue spaceship from the Earth is not what it seems to be.Lunar colonists of Moonbase Alpha are marooned in space after a nuclear explosion pushes the Moon out of its orbit and a rescue spaceship from the Earth is not what it seems to be.Lunar colonists of Moonbase Alpha are marooned in space after a nuclear explosion pushes the Moon out of its orbit and a rescue spaceship from the Earth is not what it seems to be.
Martin Landau
- Commander John Koenig
- (archive footage)
Barbara Bain
- Dr. Helena Russell
- (archive footage)
Catherine Schell
- Maya
- (archive footage)
Tony Anholt
- Tony Verdeschi
- (archive footage)
Nick Tate
- Alan Carter
- (archive footage)
Zienia Merton
- Sandra Benes
- (archive footage)
Jeffery Kissoon
- Dr. Ben Vincent
- (archive footage)
Toby Robins
- Diana Morris
- (archive footage)
Stuart Damon
- Guido Verdeshi
- (archive footage)
Jeremy Young
- Jack Bartlett
- (archive footage)
Drewe Henley
- Joe Ehrlich
- (archive footage)
Patrick Westwood
- Dr. Shaw
- (archive footage)
Cher Cameron
- Louisa
- (archive footage)
Al Lampert
- Ken Burdett
- (archive footage)
Billy J. Mitchell
- Professor Hunter
- (archive footage)
Earl Robinson
- Sandstrom
- (archive footage)
Robert Sheedy
- Henry
- (archive footage)
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- TriviaThis movie was compiled in 1978, in the wake of Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)'s success. This explains the scrolling foreword "homage" at the start of this movie.
- GoofsThe opening narration says the year is 2100, yet dialog indicates the year is only 2000 or 2001.
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Dr. Helena Russell: Well, in a small community, everyone has to get along with everyone else.
- Crazy credits[opening scroll]
Far out into the galaxy of the universe is the Moon, Earth's great natural satellite, revolving round Man's planet in an orbit as fixed and rigid as that of the Sun. It has now been transformed into a stepping stone, an advanced, complex, instrument, self supporting in all aspects, enabling Man to continue the eternal search for other forms of life in outer space. The year is 2100.
- Alternate versionsOriginally broadcast as the two-part Space: 1999 (1975) story "The Bringers of Wonder."
- ConnectionsEdited from Space: 1999 (1975)
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Composed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis
Lyrics by Hilary Harvey
Sung by Oliver Onions
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This was the first movie of a Gerry Anderson production, to be produced by editing together old episodes from certain series, in this case Space: 1999. Produced in 1978 by ITC London's offices, this movie combines the two parts of the Space: 1999 season 2 epic 'The Bringers of Wonder', which was edited to form a feature length film. The new opening titles and music by Mike Vikkers are very good, and they are incredibly faithful to the original material, edited only certain parts that needed to be removed to create that 'movie' feel. The only downsides to the movie is the general silliness in it, but this isn't the movie makers fault, Season 2 of Space: 1999 was incredibly zany, and not half as good as Season 1. The other annoyance is the end of the movie, when the end credits are scrolled over an awful tune sung by someone called Oliver Onions. Other than this the film is superb, and the episodes that it is edited from are undoubtedly some of the classics from Season 2. Martin Landau, Barbara Bain give excellent performances, as do Tony Anholt, Catherine Schell and Stuart Damon. The aliens look excellent, and the last few minutes are sensational. The film ends with a speech from Commander Koenig, speaking to the hostile aliens, "It is better to live as your own man, than a fool in someone else's dream". Because this film is so faithful to the original material, I would recommend it to Gerry Anderson purists. A throughly excellent movie!
- peter-faizey
- Sep 7, 2005
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Destination Moonbase-Alpha (1978) in Australia?
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