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Buck Rogers au 25ème siècle - La série épique complète (DVD, 2004, 5 disques...

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UPC
0025192518225
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Actor
Erin Gray, Gil Gerard
Rating
NR
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Movie/TV Title
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century-The Complete Epic Series
Edition
5-Disc Set

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Product Information

In 1979, producer Glen A. Larson (Battlestar Galactica, The A-Team) revived the character of Buck Rogers (originally created in 1928) for a television pilot for NBC. The result got a theatrical release, only to appear a year later on television as a prelude to a series starring Gil Gerard as the astronaut who goes on a space mission, only to awaken 500 years later on a severely different Earth and be chosen to aid a special defense organization due to his superior piloting skills. In the second season, Buck becomes a crew member on the Seacher, a spacecraft on the mission of finding lost tribes of Earth on other planets. Buck's robot assistant is voiced by cartoon legend Mel Blanc. This 5-DVD set includes all 32 episodes and the original pilot movie.

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0025192518225
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30899658

Product Key Features

Actor
Erin Gray, Gil Gerard
Edition
5-Disc Set
Rating
NR
Movie/TV Title
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century-The Complete Epic Series
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Genre
TV Shows, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
5
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
5-Disc Set
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Erin Gray, Gil Gerard
Film Country
USA
Release Date
20041116

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  • Still fun after all these years...even more so

    Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a good show when I was a kid. But I must admit I only watched the second season, or I was simply too young to remember the first season. The main thing I remembered was Mel Blanc doing the voice of Twiki. Gil Gerard, Buck himself, went on to do different television shows... though none of them made as much of an impact (naturally leading people to assume he disappeared after the show was cancelled.) Erin Gray and Tim O'Connor as Wilma and Dr. Huer, respectively, were very good supporting players---though neither really did much except stand in Huer's office and worry about Buck on an off-planet adventure. The closest thing to recurring villains were Kane and Princess Ardala. Kane was by-far the more savvy of the two, played by Henry Silva in the ...

  • Buck Rogers: A man from a different era, with all its ecentricities.

    As a teenager I was devoted to this series and still watch it today. Even then it showed the stereotypes of its era. A little corn cooked over a camp fire with a side of cheese cake, Buck Rogers was a product of the disco era. Taking bits and pieces from the previous incarnations, Glen A Larsen put his own spin on it. Glam and skin were often used to cover shortages in good writing, but the audience itself didn't mind. They were looking for fun and entertainment, not intellectual depth. On this level it succeeded. Some of its episodes even achieved the not bad rating of serious science fiction critics. For those looking for some fun and escapism, this is a fun ride. You won't find extras here unfortunately, and they only have the pilot edit of the feature. So its just the bare bones ...

  • Good Show

    I remember watching this on NBC when I was a child, and am glad to be able to watch the entire series now as an adult. This was a good show that I wish would have lasted longer. The movie and season one were very good, but the second season was just not as good in my opinion. I had even forgotten the opening sequence for Buck Rogers the movie, and was glad to see the William Conrad narrated tv show intro. The only addition to season two that I did enjoy was the character of Hawk, as all the other changes were not that good (leaving Earth, no more Ardala, different opening narration, costume changes, etc). I also liked the entire series' similarity to Battlestar Galactica as the two shows used the same sound effects for the lasers and a portion of the Colonial Warriors outfit appear in ...

  • Is Earth 500 years from now so jive? We can only hope!

    Thank you to the Universal family for putting this compilation together and releasing it! All the glory of Glen Larson's revision of Buck Rogers now on DVD. First season is far superior to the second... 1st Season is compelling for many reasons and would have been better making more of the Draconian menace - alas it didn't happen. 2nd Season - it's an obvious retread of Battlestar Galactica and Star Trek, badly mismashed. I do enjoy Hawk, but he is obviously Larson's answer to Spock. Most of the remainder of the Searcher's crew are cardboard cutouts... They do not stand-up well in light of Dr Huer, Kane and Ardala. But fanciful enjoyment is had by all who can remember.... worth the price of purchase.

  • BUCK ROGERS 1979

    Glen Larson & Leslie Stevens' 1979 reincarnation of "BUCK ROGERS" was never the most intense or intelligent show on TV, but one thing it was, was FUN! This box set gives me the opportunity to watch the entire run (the good and the bad episodes) in the best possible quality. One point of confusion was cleared up when I watched the first disc. Despite what it says in the booklet and on the disc itself, this collection does NOT contain the 2-hour TV re-edit of the pilot titled "AWAKENING". But it DOES have the original THEATRICAL film, which was shorter, BETTER, contained funnier (sometimes off-color) humor (much of it from Mel Blanc), and a genuine "James Bond" style opening credit sequence. I have to admit-- THIS is what I bought the ENTIRE set for!! I hadn't seen it since it was in a ...

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