
Battlestar Galactica (TV Series)
The Gun on Ice Planet Zero: Part II (1978)
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- 47min
- Action, Adventure
- 29 Oct 1978
- TV Episode
As Apollo and the team of convicted specialists brave the snowy mountain to blow up the Ravashol Pulsar, the criminals plan their escape. Starbuck is still determined to make a detour and rescue cadet Cree, but the Theta clones object to...
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Richard Hatch | ... |
Captain Apollo
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Dirk Benedict | ... |
Lieutenant Starbuck
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Lorne Greene | ... |
Adama
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Herbert Jefferson Jr. | ... |
Lieutenant Boomer
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John Colicos | ... |
Count Baltar
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Maren Jensen | ... |
Lieutenant Athena
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Noah Hathaway | ... |
Boxey
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Laurette Spang | ... |
Cassiopeia (creditOnly)
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Tony Swartz | ... |
Flight Sergeant Jolly (creditOnly)
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Terry Carter | ... |
Colonel Tigh
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Roy Thinnes | ... |
Croft
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James Olson | ... |
Thane
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Christine Belford | ... |
Leda
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Richard Lynch | ... |
Wolfe
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Denny Miller | ... |
Ser 5-9
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Britt Ekland | ... |
Tenna
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Dan O'Herlihy | ... |
Dr. Ravashol
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Larry Manetti | ... |
Giles (creditOnly)
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Alan Stock | ... |
Cadet Cree
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Curtis Credel | ... |
Haals
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Sarah Rush | ... |
Flight Corporal Rigel
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David Greenan | ... |
Flight Officer
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Walt Davis | ... |
Vickers
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Jonathan Harris | ... |
Lucifer (uncredited) (voice)
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Patrick Macnee | ... |
Opening Credit Announcer (uncredited) (archiveFootage) (voice)
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Felix Silla | ... |
Lucifer (uncredited)
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Directed by
Alan J. Levi |
Written by
Glen A. Larson | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Michael Sloan | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Donald P. Bellisario | ... | (teleplay by) & |
Glen A. Larson | ... | (teleplay by) |
John Ireland | ... | (story by) (as John Ireland Jr.) |
Produced by
Donald P. Bellisario | ... | supervising producer |
John Dykstra | ... | producer |
Glen A. Larson | ... | executive producer |
David G. Phinney | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Stu Phillips |
Cinematography by
Enzo A. Martinelli | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
John J. Dumas | ... | (as John Dumas) |
David Howe |
Casting By
Mark Malis |
Art Direction by
Richard D. James |
Set Decoration by
Lowell Chambers |
Costume Design by
Jean-Pierre Dorléac | ... | (as Jean-Pierre Dorleac) |
Makeup Department
Scott H. Eddo | ... | key makeup artist |
Production Management
Rowe Wallerstein | ... | unit production manager |
Charles Clement | ... | post production operations head (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Katy Emde | ... | second assistant director |
William Holbrook | ... | first assistant director (as Bill Holbrook) |
Sound Department
James R. Alexander | ... | sound (as Jim Alexander) |
Peter Berkos | ... | sound effects editor |
Franklin Jones Jr. | ... | score recording & mixing engineer (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Peter Anderson | ... | visual effects supervisor |
David M. Garber | ... | production and special effects consultant |
Wayne Smith | ... | production and special effects consultant |
Stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr. | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael J. Schwartz | ... | electrician |
Gary Armstrong | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Douglas Knapp | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Mark Peterson | ... | costume supervisor |
Music Department
Craig Huxley | ... | Enterprise Synclavier Sound Package, Blaster Beam, composer |
Glen A. Larson | ... | composer: theme music |
Stu Phillips | ... | composer: theme |
Herbert D. Woods | ... | music editor |
Additional Crew
Ralph Helfer | ... | animal supervisor: Gentle Jungle [us] (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1978) (United States) (tv)
- TF1 (1981) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- AXN (2009) (Hungary) (tv)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1987) (France) (tv) (dubbed version)
- Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (UPHE) (2003) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Gentle Jungle (animals supplied by)
- Tektronix (test and display equipment)
- The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (music performed by)
- Twentieth Century Fox Scoring Stage (music recorded at)
- Universal Title (titles and opticals)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
As Apollo and the team of convicted specialists brave the snowy mountain to blow up the Ravashol Pulsar, the criminals plan their escape. Starbuck is still determined to make a detour and rescue cadet Cree, but the Theta clones object to the destruction of their creator's weapon. Written by The TV Archaeologist |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | First use of a lower pitch for Cylon Commanders, given to First Centurion Vulpa without on-screen explanation, making his voice as distinct as his armor color. Before, his voice was indistinguishable from the other Centurions. This change persists for the remaining run of the franchise. See more » |
Goofs | In the opening scenes of part 2, Apollo meets Dr. Ravoshol and tells him how his creation has fried two of his pilots. There were actually three pilots killed by the pulsar. Bow and Shields were vaporized when the patrol first encountered the weapon. The shuttle escort viper, flown by Killian, was the third. However, Apollo nor anyone else on the shuttle know that Killian was killed, therefore, based on the information that he had available to him at the time, he is not incorrect. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited into Remembering 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004). See more » |
Soundtracks | Exploration/Theme from Battlestar Galactica See more » |
Quotes |
Tenna:
There are bound to be guards. Lieutenant Starbuck: It'll take 'em by surprise. Nobody breaks into prison. See more » |