Le Conseil européen d'exploration spatiale envoie deux astronautes explorer une planète semblable à la Terre de l'autre côté du Soleil.Le Conseil européen d'exploration spatiale envoie deux astronautes explorer une planète semblable à la Terre de l'autre côté du Soleil.Le Conseil européen d'exploration spatiale envoie deux astronautes explorer une planète semblable à la Terre de l'autre côté du Soleil.
- Paulo Landi
- (as Franco Derosa)
- David Poulson
- (as Edward Bishop)
- EuroSEC Launch Controller
- (uncredited)
- Medical Technician
- (uncredited)
- Mongolian Rescue Crew Member
- (uncredited)
- Gantry Technician
- (uncredited)
- Suit Technician
- (uncredited)
- Medical Data Analyst
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGerry Anderson has said in interviews that he had to shoot all the important stuff with Patrick Wymark and Ian Hendry in the mornings because both were heavy drinkers, and would go for "liquid lunches" and not be able to do much in the afternoons.
- GaffesThey talk about the possibility of the astronauts having turned but orbital mechanics make this impossible for a spacecraft with limited fuel. They would have to go a full orbit around the Sun or use an immense amount of fuel - much more than they could have possibly brought with them.
- Citations
Jason Webb: When are you going to nail him?
Mark Neuman: That depends on how much rope we give him,
Jason Webb: Lisa! This access restriction, it must be widened.
Lisa Hartmann: To whom?
Jason Webb: Hassler, Doctor Hassler!
Mark Neuman: You're serving up information on a plate. To our prime suspect.
Jason Webb: That's my responsibility. Your responsibility is this! IF he shows his hand, I don't want an arrest. Understood?
Mark Neuman: Understood.
- Autres versionsUS prints give Roy Thinnes top billing over Ian Hendry, likely due to Thinnes being well known for his recent science-fiction TV series The Invaders (1967).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Coming Soon (1982)
This is the question that astronauts Roy Thinnes and Ian Hendry ask themselves when they discover a parallel world of Earth always hidden on the far side of the sun in this 1969 cult science fiction melodrama, released here in America as JOURNEY TO THE FAR SIDE OF THE SUN. The plot of the film was devised by British writers Gerry and Sylvia Anderson, the creators of such TV shows as "UFO", "The Thunderbirds" and "Space 1999". It is exceedingly weird at times, betraying the influence of "The Twilight Zone" and even Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci-fi classic 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. The visual effects work of Derek Meddings, who would also later work on SUPERMAN: THE MOVIE, holds up surprisingly well under the last four and a half decades of special effects advancements (including CGI); and while they are not really on the same exalted level of the Kubrick film, they are very superb. If you don't anticipate a STAR WARS-type of a film and can overcome the occasionally trite dialogue, DOPPELGANGER is a good film; it was good enough for me to rank it a '7' and consider it an undiscovered sci-fi gem.
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- 29 janv. 2002
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- Journey to the Far Side of the Sun
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- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 332 750 $ US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1