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from "Space: 1999" (1975)
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- Space: 1899 (2004) (V) Played by Martin Landau
- Cosmic Princess (1982) (TV) Played by Martin Landau
- Destination Moonbase-Alpha (1978) (TV) Played by Martin Landau
... aka "Space: 2100" - Japan (English title) - "Space: 1999"
- The Dorcons (1977) TV episode, Played by Martin Landau
- The Immunity Syndrome (1977) TV episode, Played by Martin Landau
- Devil's Planet (1977) TV episode, Played by Martin Landau
- Dorzak (1977) TV episode, Played by Martin Landau
- The Seance Spectre (1977) TV episode, Played by Martin Landau
(43 more) - Journey Through the Black Sun (1976) (TV) Played by Martin Landau
- Alien Attack (1976) (TV) Played by Martin Landau
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From "Space: 1999: Collision Course (#1.3)" (1975)
[last lines]
Dr. Helena Russell: John, I'm sorry.
Cmdr. John Koenig: You were right. Totally right. If you had done anything else, I'd want to know why.
Dr. Helena Russell: But...
Cmdr. John Koenig: But nothing. Helena, if you went out to that spaceship and came back with a crazy story like I did, I'd be a fool not to lock you up. How could anyone possibly know that a planet on a collision course would not collide but simply touch?
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[last lines]
Dr. Helena Russell: John, I'm sorry.
Cmdr. John Koenig: You were right. Totally right. If you had done anything else, I'd want to know why.
Dr. Helena Russell: But...
Cmdr. John Koenig: But nothing. Helena, if you went out to that spaceship and came back with a crazy story like I did, I'd be a fool not to lock you up. How could anyone possibly know that a planet on a collision course would not collide but simply touch?
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