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The U.S.S. Cygnus is perched precariously at the edge of a black hole...the vat, empty nothingness where space and time end. Anything that crosses its border enters a universe of the complete unknown. ANd so begins a stroy that only Disney's film magicians could tell. A story of robots and humanoids. Of human genius and madness. And a spectacular descent into nature's ultimate mystery — The Black Hole. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Maximilian Schell - Dr. Hans Reinhardt Anthony Perkins - Dr. Alex Durant Robert Forster - Captain Dan Holland Joseph Bottoms - Lieutenant Charles Pizer Yvette Mimieux - Dr. Kate McCrae Ernest Borgnine - Harry Booth Tom McLoughlin - Captain S.T.A.R. (as Tommy McLoughlin) Roddy McDowall - V.I.N.CENT. (voice) (uncredited) Gary Nelson - Drone with Mask Removed (uncredited) Slim Pickens - B.O.B. (voice) (uncredited) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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• No chapters, only elapsed minutes (no seconds) as this is an early CLV disc • This title appears to have been transfered directly from the anamorphic print, so it has that "squeezed" look. Since it's 2.35, it would still look somewhat odd on 16x9 displays • Mint marks are hand scratched • Originally advertised as catalog number 42011AS. Disney dropped the 420 prefix by the time the disc was released. The earliest pressings have the 42011 catalog number hand scratched on the inner ring of the disc • This is the first PG rated Disney movie ever |
The Black Hole |