Disc Details
Technical Specs
- 7-Disc Set (5 Blu-rays, 2 DVDs)
Video Resolution/Codec
- 1080p/TBA
Aspect Ratio(s)
- 1.33:1
Audio Formats
- English Dolby Digital 5.1
- English Mono
Subtitles/Captions
- TBA
Supplements
- Gerry Anderson Audio Commentaries on "Breakaway" and "Dragon's Domain"
- "Concept and Creation" Featurette
- Special Effects and Design Featurette
- Text Episode Commentaries on "The Last Sunset" and "Space Brain"
- "Clapperboard" Two-Part Special On The Work of Gerry Anderson from 1975
- "Guardian of Piri Remembered"
- Barry Gray's Theme Demo
- Alternative Opening and Closing Titles
- Martin Landau and Barbara Bain U.S. Premiere Intro and Outro
- SFX Plates and Deleted SFX Scenes with Music Track
- Music-Only Tracks on All Episodes Except "Breakaway" and "Dragon's Domain"
- Extensive HD Image Galleries of Rare and Previously Unseen Stills
- HD Image Galleries of Gum and Cigarette Cards
- HD Restored, Textless Titles
- "These Episodes" Featurettes
- "Memories of Space" Featurette
- Sylvia Anderson Interview
- Season 1 Textless Generic Titles
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Space 1999: The Complete Season One (Blu-ray)
A&E Home Entertainment / 1975 / Unrated
Street Date: November 30, 2010
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Genres: Classic, Science Fiction, TV
Starring:
Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Nick Tate, Barry Morse, Catherine Schell
Plot Synopsis:
When Earth's moon is blasted out of orbit by a spectacular series of nuclear explosions, the men and women on Moonbase Alpha embark on the greatest adventure of their lives. In each episode, they must fight to survive amid bizarre life forms, undreamed-of civilizations, hostile environments and mystic phenomena. With storylines that are both adventurous and cerebral, Space: 1999 has a worldwide following that multiplies with each new showing.
Premiering after Star Trek and before Star Wars, Space: 1999 offered TV audiences cinema style special effects, grand set design and sleek, ultra-modern costumes.
