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VHS : Blake's 7, Vol. 18 - Sarcophagus / UltraworldIn association with Amazon.comdirected by: Jonathan Wright-Miller, Douglas Camfield, Fiona Cumming, Vivienne Cozens, Viktors Ritelis Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302901856 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6302901855 Label: Bfs Entertainment Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Bfs Entertainment Release Date: November 11, 1998 Running Time: 105 minutes Studio: Bfs Entertainment Sales Rank: 46112 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Cally is being controlled while a planet wants Avon mindThe next vol. of Blake's 7 entitled SARCOPHAGUS and ULTRAWORLD In the epsidoe entitled Sarcophagus the Liberator has found some stragne craft floating in space. Zen does not register it as a space ship. Orac doesn't seem to have any answers. However Cally seems to be getting some kind of mental signal. Avon, Cally and Tarrant transport over to find out. What they find is a tomb. Avon decides this place has nothing and the tomb starts to collaspe. Cally grabs an artifact and ... Read More Rating: - Sarcophagus better than UltraworldOnly the six regulars appear in Sarcophagus, which opened the door to some character development. Jan Chappell's Cally, however, is (once again) the weak link in the chain, her psi-powers the conduit for somebody to take over the Liberator. Paul Darrow's Avon may have feelings towards Cally, but this isn't developed in the series. Writer Tanith Lee developed a much more interesting relationship between Tarrant and the baddie, Servalan in "Sand." For a lighter and less emotional trip, I suggest ... Read More Rating: - Sarcophagus better than UltraworldOnly the six regulars appear in Sarcophagus, which opened the door to some character development. Jan Chappell's Cally, however, is (once again) the weak link in the chain, her psi-powers the conduit for somebody to take over the Liberator. Paul Darrow's Avon may have feelings towards Cally, but this isn't developed in the series. Writer Tanith Lee developed a much more interesting relationship between Tarrant and the baddie, Servalan in "Sand." For a lighter and less emotional trip, I suggest ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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