Sci Fi Saturday Night presents: Hunters Moon by Steve Gallagher

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Sci Fi Saturday Night presents: Hunters Moon by Steve Gallagher

Part two of our Trilogy by Steve Gallagher

HUNTERS' MOON
Hunter's Moon (1979) 3 hrs 20 min—The Central Computer destroyed, society is on the verge of collapse, only to be 'saved' by the advent of the Council, tyrants who have seized power in the vacuum. Randall, contaminated by his exposure to Mitchell, is packed off to a polar prison complex. Then a new threat emerges: an alien race arrives—the Wekk—who rape planets to build their Worldships. Having patterned Mitchell's persona into a mechanical simulacrum, they begin building an army of simulacra to overwhelm the Earth. The Council has even sold out to the Wekk to save their own hides. Only Randall, Lobo—a fellow convict—and the Mitchell simulacra stand in their way.

Randell was played by Charles Foster,
Globo by David Marlowe,
Mitchell by John Munday.
Killoran was played by Mike Hurley,
Morden by Chris Kaye.
Carol Hayman as Baylem
with Ian Flintoff as Marius.
Booscroob was played by Jim Pope
bird, Peter Wheeler
the worm, Colin Weston
Colm, Ian Flintoff,
and Palmer, Chris Kaye.
Willis was played by Graham James
Mrs Mitchell by Diana Mathur
the captain by Malcolm Brown
and the mate by Will Casey
The chapel receptionist and Moskey were played by Peter Wheeler
The priest and Peerson by Malcolm Brown
and the nurse by Barabara Greenhelj
The voice of the Weck was by Chris Cabe
Hunter's Moon was engineered by Pete Baker and produced by Tony Hawkins

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