When scientists a hundred years into the future discover a "duplicate" Earth on the other side of the sun, the stage is set for tense science fiction adventure and suspense. Determined to find out what this new world is like, the Western nations of Earth set up an expedition headed by former astronauts Roy Thinnes and Ian Hendry to reach the new planet. All goes according to plan until the spaceship makes a crash landing on a planet some three weeks earlier than expected. Have the space travelers actually returned to Earth or are they on some strange mirror-imageworld... where they must prove who they really are or die trying? This imaginative space adventure offers a journey few will ever forget. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Set in a futuristic world, a space rocket is launched into space to explore a mysterious planet revolving around the sun. Disaster strikes when a premature crash-landing occurs, and in their disorientated states the astronauts attempt to continue their mission and explore. As they begin to search they realise this planet could be Earth's mirror image, and they even find their own doubles. But what does this mean for Earth and its inhabitants? Actors Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Patrick Wymark, Lynn Loring, Loni von Friedl, Franco De Rosa, George Sewell, Ed Bishop, Philip Madoc, Vladek Sheybal, George Mikell & Herbert Lom Director Robert Parrish Certificate PG Year 1969 Screen Widescreen Languages English - Dolby (1.0) Mono Duration 1 hour and 41 minutes (approx)
Roy Thinnes and Ian Hendry star in this classic sci-fi directed by Robert Parrish. When a previously unseen planet is discovered on the opposite side of the sun, a European space agency hurriedly dispatches a spaceship to investigate. But when astronauts Colonel Glenn Ross (Thinnes) and John Kane (Hendry) are forced to crash-land, their dazed condition leads them to believe they're back on Earth. It's not long, however, until they both discover the shocking truth: the undiscovered planet is actually a doppelganger of the Earth, similar in every respect, but a mirror-image.
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