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John Saxon | Dylan Hunt | |
Janet Margolin | Harper-Smythe | |
Ted Cassidy | Isiah | |
Christopher Cary | Baylok | |
Diana Muldaur | Marg | |
Sally Kemp | Treece | |
Johana De Winter | Villar | |
Claire Brennen | Delba | |
Corinne Camacho | Bronta | |
Majel Barrett | Yuloff | |
Jim Antonio | Jonathan Connor | |
Aron Kincaid | Gorda | |
John Quade | Kreeg Commandant | |
Rai Tasco | Pater Kimbridge | |
Sara Chattin | Thetis |
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Producer | Gene Roddenberry
Robert H. Justman |
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Writer | Gene Roddenberry
Juanita Bartlett |
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Cinematography | Archie R. Dalzell
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Musician | Harry Sukman
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The time: the 22nd century. The place: the Confederacy, a matriarchy where men are enslaved and impotent. The hero: Dylan Hunt (John Saxon), a handsome, vigorous 20th-century scientist awakened from suspended animation – just the “breeder” a Confederacy dominatrix (Diana Muldaur) has been waiting for! In this sequel to Genesis II, Gene Roddenberry (Star Trek) puts a reverse spin on women’s lib in an action-filled tale set in a gleaming world of futuristic cities, underground sub shuttles, palm-sized computers and skintight uniforms. Can Hunt defy the Confederacy and free his downtrodden fellow males, or is he doomed to slavery on Planet Earth? |
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