Information
| Year: | 2008 |
| Rating: | 1.2(12) |
| Listed in: | Sci-Fi |
| Directed by: | Daniel R. Christopher |
| Actors: | Douglas Cranford Paul D'Amico Richard Mahan |
| "The lost 1980s Science Fiction Classic" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Daniel R. Christopher | |
| Actors | |
| Douglas Cranford | as Barry Markus |
| Paul D'Amico | as Erwin Hadley |
| Richard Mahan | as Alec Capron |
| Calvin Christopher | as Admiral Meril/sector 107 Probe Ship Operative |
| Daniel R. Christopher | as Captain Doppler |
| Michael Christopher | as Steerman/Sector 107 Probe Ship Pilot |
| Andrew Massey | as Launch Director / Bridge Tech. |
| Paul Schepis | as Technician |
| Wayne Wenzel | as Technician |
| Actresses | |
| Judith Christopher | as 415 Nancy Becker |
| Joyce Cranford | as Line Launch Director |
| Mellissa Massey | as Crewman |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Budget: | USD 13,000 |
| Plot: | The Earth 3rd Expeditionary Fleet in search of new resources suffers a mishap and the Commanding Admiral must dispatch a hastily assembled 3 man team on a desperate mission to an uncharted region of space to obtain a vitally needed material for the ship's generators. The 3 man crew aboard 2 spacecraft crash land on a desolate planet, where they struggle to repair the damaged spacecraft and complete their mission before time and sanity run out. |
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Goofs
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Revealing mistakes: During the frantic C-20 cockpit scenes building up to the eventual crash, the set was being shaken by external wooden supports (as designed) to simulate the turbulence. During a take the console in front of Actor Paul D'Amico began to loosen and fell on his knee. If one listens very carefully he can be heard murmuring "ahh it's coming off". As this set piece was light weight Paul was unharmed however the Director, Daniel Christopher, was quick to improvise. With the next shot being that of a closeup of the Actor grasping his knee and screaming in agony, the set failure goof turned out to be a very effective sequence. Revealing mistakes: Several of the film makers were also keepers of reptiles, and their food source, crickets, were stored in plastic tubs some distance from the film sets but unfortunately not distant enough from the scrutinizing microphones. Nancy Becker's cockpit scenes (which were filmed out doors) were re-dubbed to eliminate native cricket and barking dog noises. The bridge scenes however still contain cricket chirps. They blend with the other ship instrument sound effects and are not too obtrusive. |
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