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Star Maidens - Hideout
episode 11
UK/West Germany 1976
produced by James Gatward, Sylvia Anderson (associate) for Portman Productions
directed by Hans Heinrich
starring Judy Geeson, Gareth Thomas, Pierre Brice, Corny Collins, Adrian Shergold, Graham Crowden, John Pennington, David Ellison, George Hilsdon, Don McKillop
written by Otto Strang, created by Eric Paice, based on an idea by Jost Graf von Hardenberg, music by Berry Lipman, special effects by Alan Bryce
TV-series Star Maidens
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Shem (Gareth Thomas), a fugitive from female-run planet Medusa, is
tired from running and wants to give himself up to earth police, but his
fellow fugitive Adam (Pierre Brice) will have nothing of the sort.
Ironically though, only minutes after the argument about giving up, it's
Adam who's captured by the cops, while Shem finds refuge in the apartment
of an earth woman, Rose (Corny Collins), who sticks by him and helps him
to hide out even after she finds out that he's really a wanted man. It's
only when he comes out of hiding to save her life (her boat is caught in
some rapids) that the police catches up with him and incarcerates him to
get him back to Medusa with the next rocketship. Funny and
mindless, pretty much like all the better episodes of the series, but
without too many surprises to keep one really interested.
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