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Star Maidens - Nightmare Cannon
episode 3
UK/West Germany 1976
produced by James Gatward, Sylvia Anderson (associate) for Portman Productions
directed by Wolfgang Storch
starring Judy Geeson, Lisa Harrow, Gareth Thomas, Pierre Brice, Christian Quadflieg, Christiane Krüger, Derek Farr, Ronald Hines, Alfie Bass, Graham Crowden, Norman Warwick
written and 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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On the run from their female mistresses Fulvia (Judy Geeson) and
Octavia (Christiane Krüger), fugitives from the female-controlled planet
Medusa Adam (Pierre Brice) and Shem (Gareth Thomas) find refuge in a
castle, the gatekeeper (Alfie Bass) of which they take hostage. Not
content with the way earth authorities handle the affair, the two women
from Medusa take two earth scientists (Christian Quadflied, Lisa Harrow)
hostage and bombard the castle with a nightmae beam that strikes enough
fear into the two fugitives that they leave their stronghold and give
themselves up to the police. But now that a politician (Graham Crowden)
has become involved in the affair matters will get complicated for
everyone. This is by no means great sci-fi-TV, but if you
manage to not take the show seriously, it's also good and campy fun.
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