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Journey To The Far Side of The Sun

 
 
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Plot: Two astronauts are sent to uncover the secrets of a “duplicate” Earth on the other side of the Sun.
 
Release Date: Out now.
 
Format: DVD & blu-ray.
 
Director(s): Robert Parrish.
 
Cast: Roy Thinnes, Ian Hendry, Lynn Loring, Patrick Wymark, Loni von Friedl, Herbert Lom.
 
BBFC Certificate: PG.
 
Running Time: 102 mins.
 
Country Of Origin: UK.
 
Language: English.
 
Review By: Paula Hammond
 
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Bottom Line


It’s not hard to guess what plot twists lie ahead, but getting there is still an enjoyable journey.


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Posted March 23, 2021 by

 
Film Review
 
 

Whether you remember it as Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun or Doppelgänger, Gerry and Sylvia Anderson’s first major live-action film, is now regarded as something of a cult classic. And it’s easy to see why.

Made in 1969, Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun is a film that many sci-fi fans remember for its wonderfully eerie atmosphere and its is-it-isn’t-it storyline. It boasts a stellar cast, including Roy Thinnes (The Invaders), Herbert Lom (Pink Panther) and Ian Hendry (Get Carter). The effects—as you would expect from the team who brought you Stingray and Thunderbirds—hold up well. And, while it’s not hard to guess what plot twists lie ahead, getting there is still an enjoyable journey.

However, if you only know Journey as a film that occasionally surfaces in the post-pub TV dead-zone, then you may be surprised discover that there’s more there is to this budget gem, than at first meets the eyes. Bubbling under the surface, there’s a certain cinematographic ambition here, with some lyrical camera-work, beautifully framed set-pieces, and a colour-palette that harks right back to 2001. Robert Parrish, is no Kubrick, but the Oscar-nominated director and film editor, is very good at what he does.

It’s 2069, and two astronauts are sent to uncover the secrets of a ‘duplicate’ Earth on the far side of the Sun. When they crash land three weeks earlier than they had planned, they must embark on a life-or-death mission to determine whether they have arrived back home or on the strange mirror-world. 

Fabulous Films are quickly building a reputation as the go-to company for all those rare and hard-to-find TV and film releases—and aficionados will be delighted to discover that their Far Side Of The Sun re-issue will be available in both DVD and blu-ray.

New artwork by Graham Humphreys appears on the reversible sleeve. Humphreys is responsible for some of the best film posters of the 1980s including UK posters for the theatrical releases of The Evil Dead and A Nightmare On Elm Street.

Extras: Double Sided Sleeve with all new artwork by Graham Humphreys; Theatrical Trailer.


Paula Hammond - Features Editor

 
Paula Hammond is a full-time, freelance journalist. She regularly writes for more magazines than is healthy and has over 25 books to her credit. When not frantically scribbling, she can be found indulging her passions for film, theatre, cult TV, sci-fi and real ale. If you should spot her in the pub, after five rounds rapid, she’ll be the one in the corner mumbling Ghostbusters quotes and waiting for the transporter to lock on to her signal… Email: writerpaula@icloud.com


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