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Complete collection of the 1960s sci-fi adventure show, about two scientists, Doug Phillips (Robert Colbert) and Tony Newman (James Darren), who become trapped in time after testing a new invention. The episodes comprise: 'Rendezvous with Yesterday', 'One Way to the Moon', 'End of the World', 'The Day the Sky Fell in', 'The Last Patrol', 'The Crack of Doom', 'Revenge of the Gods', 'Massacre', 'Devil's Island', 'Reign of Terror', 'Secret Weapon', 'The Death Trap', 'The Alamo', 'Night of the Long Knives', 'Invasion', 'The Revenge of Robin Hood', 'Kill Two By Two', 'Visitors from Beyond the Stars', 'The Ghost of Nero', 'The Walls of Jericho', 'Idol of Death', 'Billy the Kid', 'Pirates of Deadman's Island', 'Chase Through Time', 'The Death Merchant', 'Attack of the Barbarians', 'Merlin the Magician', 'The Kidnappers', 'Raiders from Outer Space' and 'Town of Terror'.
The complete first two series of the Irwin Allen-produced sci-fi TV drama. A spaceship on a routine journey becomes lost when it drifts into strange cloud matter, landing on a planet where everything is 12 times bigger than on Earth. Captain Steve Burton (Gary Conway) leads his band of passengers as they attempt to avoid the planet's menacing inhabitants and find a way back home. Season One episodes comprise: 'The Crash', 'Ghost Town', 'Framed', 'Underground', 'Terror-Go-Round', 'The Flight Plan', 'Manhunt', 'The Trap', 'The Creed', 'Double-Cross', 'The Weird World', 'The Golden Cage', 'The Lost Ones', 'Brainwash', 'The Bounty Hunter', 'On a Clear Night You Can See Earth', 'Deadly Lodestone', 'Night of Thrombeldinbar', 'Seven Little Indians', 'Target: Earth', 'Genius at Work', 'Return of Inidu', 'Rescue', 'Sabotage', 'Shell Game' and 'The Chase'. Season Two episodes comprise: 'The Mechanical Man', 'Six Hours to Live', 'The Inside Rail', 'Deadly Pawn', 'The Unsuspected', 'Giants and All That Jazz', 'Collector's Items', 'Every Dog Needs a Boy', 'Chamber of Fear', 'The Clones', 'Comeback', 'A Place Called Earth', 'Land of the Lost', 'Home Sweet Home', 'Our Man O'Reilly', 'Nightmare', 'Pay the Piper', 'The Secret City of Limbo', 'Panic', 'The Deadly Dart', 'Doomsday', 'A Small War', 'The Marionettes', 'Wild Journey' and 'Graveyard of Fools'.
A huge glass tower block, touted as the tallest building in the world, bursts into flame on its opening night. An all-star cast includes Steve McQueen as Michael O'Hallorhan, the fire chief determined to get the blaze under control, while Paul Newman stars as embarrassed architect Doug Roberts, trapped inside with fellow guests Fred Astaire, Richard Chamberlain and Robert Wagner. 'The Towering Inferno' became the biggest of the Seventies cycle of disaster movies, which began four years earlier with 'Airport'.
When a luxury liner is upturned by a tidal wave on New Year's Eve, ten survivors struggle to stay alive as they seek a means of escape. Resourceful man of the cloth Reverend Frank Scott (Gene Hackman) assumes responsibility for his fellow passengers, who include a pop singer, an elderly Jewish couple and a New York detective.
All 100 episodes from the existing four series of the 1960s sci-fi adventure show chronicling the voyages of Admiral Nelson (Richard Basehart) and Captain Crane (David Hedison) aboard the SSRN Seaview. The crew of the futuristic submarine has been charged with protecting America from threats as diverse as natural disasters, technology spies and the sea monsters and aliens that haunt the depths of the oceans. As well as playing their role in maintaining the balance of the Cold War and taking on fantastical beings, the crewmembers of the Seaview have to deal with the standard perils of life at sea and the hardships and stresses of submarine life.
A huge glass tower block, touted as the tallest building in the world, bursts into flame on its opening night. An all-star cast includes Steve McQueen as Michael O'Hallorhan, the fire chief determined to get the blaze under control, while Paul Newman stars as embarrassed architect Doug Roberts, trapped inside with fellow guests Fred Astaire, Richard Chamberlain and Robert Wagner. The Towering Inferno became the biggest of the Seventies cycle of disaster movies, which began four years earlier with 'Airport'.
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