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Children's Film Foundation Collection: Masters of Venus (DVD) DVD

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For over 30 years the Children's Film Foundation produced quality entertainment for young audiences, employing the cream of British filmmaking talent. Released for the first time on DVD is Masters of Venus, an out of this world science fiction serial by Ernest Morris (The Vise, Richard the Lionheart). Starring Norman Wooland (The Guns of Navarone, Hamlet), Mandy Harper (Four Winds Island) and Robin Stewart (Bless This House), Masters of Venus tells the story of a spaceship from Earth which lands on the planet Venus, where the crew meet a race of beings that they... suspect are descended from the lost city of Atlantis. [show more]

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Released
18 July 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Bfi 
Classification
Runtime
122 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5035673020722 
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All eight episodes of the British sci-fi series. The programme follows a group of children aboard a spacecraft which crash-lands on the planet Venus. There, the children discover a race of aliens that they believe may be descended from the lost city of Atlantis. The episodes are: 'Sabotage', 'Lost in Space', 'The Men With Six Fingers', 'The Thing in the Crater', 'Prisoners of Venus', 'The Killer Virus', 'Kill On Sight' and 'Attack!'.