Journey Through the Black Sun

September. 13,1982      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

"Journey Through the Black Sun" (1982) made by ITC New York combined the first season episodes "Collision Course" and "Black Sun" from the TV series "Space: 1999".

Martin Landau as  Commander John Koenig
Barbara Bain as  Doctor Helena Russell
Barry Morse as  Professor Victor Bergman
Nick Tate as  Captain Alan Carter
Margaret Leighton as  Arra
Prentis Hancock as  Paul Morrow
Zienia Merton as  Sandra Benes

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Reviews

Wordiezett
1982/09/13

So much average

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ChicRawIdol
1982/09/14

A brilliant film that helped define a genre

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Arianna Moses
1982/09/15

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Gary
1982/09/16

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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peter-faizey
1982/09/17

This was the last ever movie produced by the ITC New York offices under the banner 'Super Space Theatre' of Gerry Anderson productions. Produced in 1982, it combines the two first season Space: 1999 episodes 'Collision Course' and 'The Black Sun'. Again the choice of episodes is excellent and they go well together, but the new video animated titles at the beginning are the worst ever, the giant 'Journey Through the Black Sun' logo looks ghastly. Once again music is added, mainly from 'Joe 90' and 'UFO'. The film is generally faithful to the original material, but some of Arra's dialogue from 'Collision Course' is repeated and even some moved into the end of 'The Black Sun'segment, the "Your Odyssey shall know no end" speech. This production was however one of the first glimpses British audiences had of Space: 1999 when it was released as part of Precision Video's video range and then Channel 5's video range in the mid 1980's. If you want to see Space: 1999 again to re-live childhood memories, this is the one for you, but if your a fan this isn't a good representation of the series and your money would be better spent buying all the episodes on DVD.

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madsagittarian
1982/09/18

Back in the early 1980's some enterprising producer had the idea of filling airtime by packaging together two episodes of the "Space 1999" TV series each into two-hour "movies", with some quickly-shot silly wraparound scenes to make it look like the two episodes were somewhat related. Other Space 1999 "movie" titles include COSMIC PRINCESS, ALIEN ATTACK and DESTINATION MOONBASE ALPHA.Now, I loved this program when I was in junior public school (and concur with the majority that the second and final season was awful). Today, it delightfully holds up. The technical design is still superb, the science in the fiction is plausible, and whereas "Star Trek" offered hope for the galaxy, "Space 1999" was an appropriately dark portrait of a bunch of people trying to survive in an unknown environment. The admitted fault of the show is not that the crew's uniforms have bell-bottoms (who knew they'd be back in style in 1999?), but the poor writing. Sometimes the show was so esoteric that it was uncomfortable. The gaps in logic worked sometimes (but ONLY sometimes), as these mortals experienced phenomena which was beyond their understanding.This particular compilation strings together "Collision Course" and "The Black Sun" (which was what they used to call black holes), and thankfully doesn't have any of those awful newly-shot add-ins which feebly attempt to explain away the connection between the two episodes. Instead, it just feels like you're watching two episodes back to back, which suits me fine, thank you. The first finds the renegade moon on a collision course with some huge planet. However, a flagship which orbits this great world containing the princess Ara assures Commander Koenig that the planet will not hit the moon, because just prior to the impact, the planet will "evolve" into another state of being. The only one who believes him is Alan Carter, whose state of mind was altered due to flying through some strange cloud or something. The second features the moon en route to a black sun, and as the majority of the crew awaits their fate, a computer-selected group of six fly the opposite direction in an Eagle in the hopes of furthering the human race elsewhere in the cosmos.What is also striking about this series is that the characters consistently have to confront their own mortality. A routine mission to destroy an asteroid which is blocking the path of the moon is begun with a somber "Good luck", as though they're not expected to return! By comparison, the crew of "Star Trek" seem superhuman. The characters within Moonbase Alpha are refreshingly flawed, vulnerable, real people. Also, even back in the 1970's, this was a rare program which refreshingly represented all aspects of the human race, as African, Eastern European, and Asian people were always seen on the base, and in nicely uncliched characterizations. Looking at this "movie" again this past winter for the first time in years, I was taken too by how much this series communicates that space is COLD. This effect is not only brought to life by the superbly creepy feeling you always got from this program, but also when they have to power down on the moon to keep their haphazard gravitational device, they're desperately trying to keep warm. It also helps too, that I saw this during the winter at 4AM one Saturday night, with all the lights off, with a blanket and some Southern Comfort.I'm happy that someone has finally released "Space 1999" on video, but I don't want to plop down fifteen bucks per episode.

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