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if they still do not conform, they are executed. Culture has been heavily excised (no concerts in the park), religion outlawed, and alcoholic drinks are viewed as a future target to eliminate. Among its accomplishments, the Perfect Order has eliminated physical suffering and poverty and has a vibrant space program. The hospital has a "Ward E" where people are apparently lobotomized, and can no longer leave and join society. Benedict and his superiors are terrified that Stryker, being an extra-terrestrial and from a society that espouses freedom of thought, will influence people on Terra to rebel against the Perfect Order, and they have resolved to kill him before he can "infect" the population.
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The Perfect Order has only been around for about 35 to 40 years, after a terrible war. The order was instituted to foster a sense of family among every person on Terra, to help each other and think of each other and the good of the whole. People with incompatible ideas are removed and reconditioned;
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at a telephone booth, he is shocked to find that the operator has never heard of it, or even the state of Florida. He hitches a ride and begins to realize that he is not on planet Earth, after seeing subtle differences such as three moons in the sky and discovering that the inhabitants of the planet
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Meanwhile, Benedict tracks down Bettina and has her violently tortured, lobotomized, and conditioned to help lead him to Stryker. Benedict and his people arrive at the space complex in sufficient time to stop him before the rocket can launch with him aboard. Dylan is shot and killed while Stryker
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Stryker soon visits a book store, where he researches the planet. The twin planet, which is on the far side of the Sun and unknown to Earth, is known to its inhabitants as Terra. It has a system of government and citizen comradeship that is alien to Stryker – the Perfect Order. The
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is listed in the credits at the end of the film for providing the automobiles. A Chevy Van was used toward the beginning of the film, and the bowtie on the grille was accordingly disguised. Bettina Cooke drives a 1972
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and crashes. Stryker and Dylan determine to get Stryker aboard a Terran spacecraft about to be launched, with Stryker intending to replace its astronaut and pilot the ship back to Earth.
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Stryker becomes suspicious when he tries to ask why he is being held for so long and can't get any reasonable explanation. It turns out that he is being closely observed by Dr. Revere (
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enforcement of the order is facilitated by a hierarchy of officials who scrutinize their subordinates extremely closely, pervasive inspirational propaganda, and
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Stryker eventually escapes the hospital after being injured and nearly killed by the security forces. When trying to make a call to
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s new opening credits featured footage from an entirely unrelated film, in this case the 1983 low-budget science fiction film
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Stryker jumps into the ocean while firing at the LOX tanks, igniting a fire. Benedict's lieutenant, Henry Maitland (
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leads Benedict's team on a chase through the complex. The authorities corner him close to the
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through technology including telephones, televisions and car radios.
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Stryker eventually encounters and befriends Dr. Bettina Cooke (
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orbiting the Sun exactly opposite Earth was used in the film
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Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983) - Connections - IMDb
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While on a space mission, NASA astronaut Neil Stryker (
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Independent film production and distribution company
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Lee H. Katzin
Glenn Corbett
Cameron Mitchell
Sharon Acker
Lew Ayres
Richard Markowitz
Alan A. Armer
NBC
science fiction
television pilot
Lee H. Katzin
Glenn Corbett
Cameron Mitchell
Film Ventures International
Prisoners of the Lost Universe
Glenn Corbett
Tim O'Connor
Cameron Mitchell
Cape Kennedy
electronic monitoring
Sharon Acker
Lew Ayres
windmill
liquid oxygen
Steve Franken
Glenn Corbett
Jerry Douglas
Arch Whiting
Tim O'Connor

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