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"Through the Black Hole" featurette; Extended trailer
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1. Opening Titles/USS Cygnus [11:10]
2. Pulled Aboard [10:49]
3. Dr. Hans Reinhardt [11:28]
4. The Brink of a Great Discovery [9:04]
5. Reinhardt's Research [11:26]
6. Genius or Madman? [11:55]
7. No Escape [10:55]
8. Meteor Storm [8:33]
9. Into the Black Hole [9:46]
10. End Credits [2:32]
Red-hot meteors, sharp-shooting robots, and skin-tight polyester abound in The Black Hole, a campy trip down memory lane for science fiction fans. Made in 1979 with a retro sci-fi look, the film follows Anthony Perkins, Robert Forster, and Joseph Bottoms as space travelers in search of "inhabitable life in the universe." They end the search, however, battling the wild-haired Dr. Reinhardt (Maximilian Schell), a mad scientist intent on taking the space travelers with him into the oblivion of a black hole. Disney pushed the family fare envelope for their first PG-rated release: Incredible set design, a smart-talking sidekick robot, and the lovely foil-wrapped Dr. Kate (Yvette Mimieux) are just a prelude to the final journey into the black hole, which couples overt religious allegory with inadvertent sexual innuendo. In the end, the film is enjoyably quirky piece of sci-fi film history that has assured a spot on many a fan's shelves. Movie buffs should listen for the voices of Roddy McDowall (Planet of the Apes) and Slim Pickens (Dr. Strangelove) as the do-good robots who help in the battle against Dr. Reinhardt. Jennifer McCreery Barnes & Noble
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