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Audio commentary featuring screenwriter Ib Melchior, actors Mantee & Lundin; Excerpts from Melchior's original screenplay; Destination: Mars, a new video featurette byMichael Lennick; New music video for Victor Lundin's song "Robinson Crusoe on Mars"; Stills gallery of behind-the-scenes photos, production designs, & promo material; theatrical trailer; collectible booklet
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Robinson Crusoe on Mars
1. Elinor M [5:38]
2. Marooned [5:09]
3. Exploration [6:17]
4. Log [2:50]
5. Diatomic Depletion [2:22]
6. Lost and Found [7:03]
7. Yellow Stones [7:42]
8. Progress [3:31]
9. Two Weeks [3:16]
10. Potable [4:55]
11. One Voice [4:35]
12. "Sausages" [5:16]
13. Not Alone [8:26]
14. "I'm the Boss" [3:57]
15. No Communication [4:13]
16. Friday [3:28]
17. Expendable [4:13]
18. True Colors [4:49]
19. Alnilam [5:43]
20. Canals [3:44]
21. Ice Cap [2:59]
22. Divine Order [4:34]
23. A Voice From Mars [5:01]
Spun from Daniel DeFoe's tale of the titular character, this sci-fi story involves a spaceship commander, Chris Draper (Paul Mantee) in a similar situation to the original Robinson Crusoe -- but rather than being stranded on an island, our hero is on a hostile planet. Draper, Colonel Dan McReady (Adam West), and a test monkey look as if they are going to collide with a meteor. Draper and the chimp are able to eject themselves from the vessel, but McReady is not so lucky. The two survivors safely land on Mars and figure out how to breathe, drink, and eat on the inhospitable planet. After some time, Draper crosses paths with a human, Friday, who has recently escaped slavery on an alien planet. As the two find a means of communication, they become friends. They soon work together to survive the incredible odds, including an alien attack and meteorological phenomena. Filmed on location in California's Death Valley, this impressive feature owes much to cinematographer Winton C. Hoch and special effects master Lawrence W. Butler. Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide