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      Planet Earth

      1974 1h 18m Sci-Fi List
      Reviews 50% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score A 20th-century American astronaut is catapulted into the 22nd century, where he is enslaved by a society of Amazons. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Apr 01 Buy Now

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      martin a John Saxon is great as the time traveler that gets stuck in the future, but ends up being a slave to a race of women who drug men! Cheesy in some parts, but enjoyable but not to be taken too seriously. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review harry r John Saxon just cannot act his way out of a paper bag. His performance ruined this show. Still, I am at a loss as to why Alex Cord's version of the show did not take off. It followed through far better than this one. Interestingly enough, Majel did get the premise going into a successful series as Andromeda. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member The semi sequel to Genesis 2. Yet again Gene Roddenberry manages to deliver a very strange science fiction film. I did enjoy the original actor who played Dylan Hunt but I think John Saxon is a welcomed bonus to the series. Definitely worth checking out. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member Gene Roddenberry was looking for another sci-fi series after Star Trek & Planet Earth was his 2nd attempt that wasn't picked up & the network decided to go w/ the 6 Million Dollar Man. 6 Million probably the better of the 2 but after watching Planet Earth it's too bad they passed because it probably could have survived a while & been a good follow up for the night. Now I may just be saying that because I like John Saxon & would have liked to see him as a TV star having more to watch from his personal catalogue. Not nearly as good as Star Trek but this pilot has a lot of charms w/ a society dominated by women that the submissive men were referred to as 'dinks'. How that ever got by the censors in beyond me. Dinks make for good breeding Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Dylan Hunt is back in GGene Roddenberry's second attempt to launch a series based on the concepts he developed for Genesis II (1973). This time, Hunt is played by John Saxon. A PAX scientist is shot by the mutant militaristic Keeg. There is a highly skilled PAX-trained doctor who can save the scientist but he has been captured by the Confederacy, a matriarchy were men are enslaved. This was filmed in 1974, and Roddenberry seems to be having some fun with the burgeoning feminist movement. Hunt infiltrates the Cenfederacy and ends up as the property of Dana Muldar (like the Tyrannians in the first film, the Confederacy dresses like ancient Romans with the amazons wearing dresses more appropriate for lounging in and not fighting in and I never see one carrying a weapon but they are suposedly fierce and feared warriors, go figure). There is a drug put in the men's food that saps their will and the Keeg want the secret of that drug and are closing in fast. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Superior to Genesis II. Rated: 2.5/4 Oct 3, 2020 Full Review Sean Axmaker Seanax.com The script, social commentary, idealism and minimalist futurism design comes right out of Star Trek... Oct 19, 2009 Full Review Read all reviews

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      Synopsis A 20th-century American astronaut is catapulted into the 22nd century, where he is enslaved by a society of Amazons.
      Director
      Marc Daniels
      Genre
      Sci-Fi
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Apr 1, 2010
      Runtime
      1h 18m
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