Queen of Blood
John Saxon and Dennis Hopper rescue a fragile space vampire in Roger Corman’s entertaining 1965 exploitation of Soviet sci-fi footage, the best of his Russian adaptations.
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Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet
Roger Corman repackaged a 1962 Soviet Venus adventure with new Basil Rathbone and Faith Domergue footage in this entertaining space exploration film.
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Battle Beyond the Sun
Roger Corman hired Francis Ford Coppola to add kitchen-made monster puppets to a 1959 Soviet space film, creating memorably weird Americana from Russian sci-fi.
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Strange New World
The PAX trilogy concludes badly with this clumsily directed 1975 pilot featuring John Saxon encountering cloning communities and forest ranger wars without Gene Roddenberry.
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Planet Earth
John Saxon leads PAX against a society of warrior women who drug men into subservience in this fun 1974 remake of Gene Roddenberry’s Genesis II pilot.
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The Questor Tapes
Robert Foxworth gives a flawless performance as an android designed to help humanity survive the next 200 years in Gene Roddenberry’s wonderful 1974 TV pilot.
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Spectre
Gene Roddenberry’s 1977 occult detective pilot pairs Robert Culp and Gig Young as investigators battling demonic possession in this Sherlock Holmes-inspired supernatural thriller.
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Genesis II
Gene Roddenberry’s 1973 TV pilot finds a scientist awakening 154 years after a nuclear war to join PAX in rebuilding civilization using an underground subshuttle system.
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Earth II
Gary Lockwood commands an independent space station that must destroy a Chinese nuclear satellite in this heavy-handed 1971 TV movie combining realistic space tech with political drama.
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Tom & Jerry's Outer Space Trilogy
Chuck Jones sends Tom and Jerry into space for three imaginative and hilarious 1967 cartoons featuring robot cats, futuristic cities, and a Moon made of cheese.
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