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Journey to the Far Side of the Sun/Doppelganger - 24 June 08

Unread postPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:13 am
by Father Unwin
There are a number of seemingly reliable sites and forums stating that Universal will be re-releasing Journey to the Far Side of the Sun on 24th June 2008 on Region 1 DVD.

I would be even happier about this if I hadn't recently paid top dollar on Amazon US for an unused, sealed copy of the DVD produced by Image that was being sold by a rare films specialist.

Having said that, I am delighted with the Amazon disk but I have probably paid 10x what the new release will cost. Perhaps I should sell the expensive DVD before anyone else finds out about the Universal release. :?

http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/sd- ... -08-a.html

Unread postPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:39 am
by Father Unwin
I have surfed the net looking for any interesting articles on Doppelganger and here is my favourite.

http://davidszondy.com/future/doppelgan ... ganger.htm

In general this is a lightweight article with plenty of photos of the futuristic vehicles and equipment and some amusing, albeit sarcastic, comments.

This site looks mainly at the hardware but there are a number of references to the plot which might be regarded as 'spoilers' so be careful if you don't want to know too much of the story in advance.

This article does not cover the cast and characters but there are excellent performances by Patrick Wymark and Ian Hendry. Roy Thinnes is also superb in a cool, understated way - a real star in my opinion.

There are appearances by Ed Bishop and many others from UFO and even a cameo by Cy Grant (Lieutenant Green). Special mention should be made of Herbert Lom who plays Dr Hassler with a very agreeable warmth.

There is a "Start the Tour" link at the bottom of the first page which could easily be overlooked.

Unread postPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 12:04 am
by Father Unwin
As Colonel Glenn Ross of EUROSEC might say "I propose another planet on the far side of the sun where everything is identical to Earth, but reversed."

By popular demand, here is a link to the Universal Home Entertainment website on that other planet showing their new release of the "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" DVD.

http://www.nbcuniversalstore.com/detail ... uunidvdsci

Of course, if polarity is unchanged then you should still be able to play this DVD in your Region 1 player but, if not, your house will probably be hit by a falling spacecraft!

If you see the film you will know what I am talking about. :)

Unread postPosted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 7:25 am
by Joe 90
I saw this film in the 1970's, during the heyday of Space 1999. I was hooked as soon as the returning spacecraft landed in the Gobi Desert. That is definitely a must have DVD. I've got the UFO megaset and I like it, but I remember Journey to the Far Side of the Sun as being the better production.

Probably not as many lingering Crotch, Ass, and Boob shots... :roll:

Joe90

Unread postPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:56 pm
by CA242008
Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun:

Well it's very U.F.O like - I know Gerry Anderson created this film & it's not bad a bit slow in places & dull, I've got it on Region 2 DVD.

I prefer U.F.O saying that Barry Gray's Music Score from Journey To The Far Side of the Sun is Fantasic, I have got a 10 track version & a rare 27 track album which I listen to once or twice a week.

Regards

CA242008