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Journey to the Far Side of the Sun

Doppelgänger

United Kingdom

1969

101 Min
Color
1.85:1
English
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DIR Robert Parrish

PROD Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Ernest Holding

SCR Gerry Anderson, Sylvia Anderson, Donald James

DP John Read

CAST Roy Thinnes, Herbert Lom, Ian Hendry, Patrick Wymark, Lynn Loring, Loni von Friedl, Franco De Rosa, George Sewell, Ed Bishop, Philip Madoc, Vladek Sheybal, George Mikell

ED Len Walter

PROD DES Bob Bell

MUSIC Barry Gray

Synopsis

Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, the team behind popular science fiction puppet shows Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet, as well as the live action series UFO and Space 1999, wrote and produced this science-fiction fantasy directed by Robert Parrish. This eerie sci-fi film is thoroughly entertaining with an ingenious plot but it can be slow-moving in parts and the initial espionage subplot is unnecessary.

Experienced American astronaut Colonel Glenn Ross (Roy Thinnes) is assigned to the Euro Sec space agency overseen by Jason Webb (Patrick Wymark) to accompany John Kane (Ian Hendry) on a mission to explore a newly discovered planet in the solar system on the far side of the sun in an orbit identical to Earth. After a period of rigorous training, the duo are launched into space and placed in suspended animation; awaiting their capsules arrival at the new planet.

But three weeks into an expected six week mission they crash-land back on earth, destroying their vessel and Kane subsequently dying from his injuries. Ross is rescued and sent back to headquarters for debriefing – which unexpectedly becomes interrogation. Webb tells Ross he has returned three weeks early and accuses him of turning back mid-flight – a charge the astronaut vehemently denies. Ross notices cars drive on the wrong side of the road, everything in his home is reversed, including any writing, and eventually realizes that he is on the newly discovered planet and that everything is a mirror image of Earth. Webb concurs that despite it being an incredible explanation it was the most logical, and plans are put in place to return Ross to his home planet. —Britmovie.co.uk

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Robert Parrish

Robert R. Parrish (born 4 January 1916, Columbus, Georgia – 4 December 1995, Southampton, New York) was an American actor, film editor, film director, and writer. He received an Academy Award for Film Editing for the 1947 film, Body and Soul.

Parrish was the son of factory cashier Gordon R. Parrish and Laura R. Parrish. In the mid-1920s, the family moved from Georgia to Los Angeles and Parrish and his sisters Beverly and Helen began obtaining work as actors soon thereafter. Parrish made his film debut in the 1927 Our Gang short Olympic Games. (Their mother, Laura R. Parrish, was an actress as well and appeared in a few films of the 1940s.) He appeared in the anti-war classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Charles Chaplin’s City Lights (1931), and in several films for John Ford.

Ford then enlisted him as an assistant editor in 1936 on Mary of Scotland, and as a sound editor on Young Mr Lincoln (1939). Parrish worked as an assistant editor and sound editor on… read more

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