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UFO: Target Earth (1974)

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In June 2022, Gila Films announced production began on an authorized, Blu-ray and DVD restoration for release in 2023.
The film's opening theme, "Between the Ceiling and the Sky," is performed by Eclipse; the band is fronted by musician-actor Kim Milford, best known for his lead role in the film, "Laserblast." The rest of band features members from former Capitol Records' and Polydor Records' recording artist, Ten Wheel Drive.

"Rock a Die Baby" serves as the sequel to the ABC-TV "Mystery Movie of the Week," "Song of the Succubus." Both films were produced in 1975 by Don Kirshner and star the band Moon, fronted by actor-musician Kim Milford. Kim's earlier band, Eclipse, provided the theme song to the 1974 film, "UFO: Target Earth."

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