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Otherworld

  • TV Series
  • 1985
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
632
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Gretchen Corbett, Tony O'Dell, Sam Groom, Chris Hebert, and Jonna Lee in Otherworld (1985)
ActionAdventureFantasySci-Fi

Thrown into another dimension, a family must keep ahead of a tyrannical state's hunters while searching for a way home.Thrown into another dimension, a family must keep ahead of a tyrannical state's hunters while searching for a way home.Thrown into another dimension, a family must keep ahead of a tyrannical state's hunters while searching for a way home.

  • Creator
    • Roderick Taylor
  • Stars
    • Sam Groom
    • Gretchen Corbett
    • Tony O'Dell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    632
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Roderick Taylor
    • Stars
      • Sam Groom
      • Gretchen Corbett
      • Tony O'Dell
    • 32User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes8

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    Sam Groom
    Sam Groom
    • Hal Sterling
    • 1985
    Gretchen Corbett
    Gretchen Corbett
    • June Sterling
    • 1985
    Tony O'Dell
    Tony O'Dell
    • Trace Sterling
    • 1985
    Jonna Lee
    • Gina Sterling
    • 1985
    Jonathan Banks
    Jonathan Banks
    • Kroll
    • 1985
    Chris Hebert
    Chris Hebert
    • Smith Sterling
    • 1985
    Wayne Alexander
    Wayne Alexander
    • Lieutenant…
    • 1985
    Peter Bromilow
    Peter Bromilow
    • Praetor
    • 1985
    Brandon Crane
    Brandon Crane
    • Smith Sterling
    • 1985
    Michael Rider
    Michael Rider
    • Officer
    • 1985
    Janet Graham
    • Woman…
    • 1985
    Rodger LaRue
    • Corporal
    • 1985
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Nova
    • 1985
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    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Pango
    • 1985
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    Carolyn Seymour
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    • 1985
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    Mark Lenard
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    • 1985
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    Elaine Giftos
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    • 1985
    Barbara Stock
    Barbara Stock
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    • 1985
    • Creator
      • Roderick Taylor
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    8bkoganbing

    A Really Good Show That Didn't Make It

    Seeing 20 user comments for Otherworld is a pleasant surprise for me. I really thought I might have been the only one who remembers this unique and fascinating science fiction series. Sad that it only ran for a few episodes. I attribute that to poor marketing. With all the cable outlets now, Otherworld definitely could have survived. I can see it being a staple on the SyFy network now.

    The show involves the American Sterling family touring Egypt where they wander into the labyrinth of one of the pyramids and when they come out find they're in a different dimension. And of course they stand out in this Big Brother Orwellian type of planet. The idea was for them to get back home somehow.

    It's a thinking man's version of Land Of The Lost. The few episodes there were and I saw were intelligently written and acted by the players who were cast as the Sterlings. Father Sam Groom, Mother Gretchen Corbett, and children Tony O'Dell, Chris Hebert, and Jonna Lee were all just fine in the parts.

    Too bad this show didn't catch on. Everyone should write in to the SyFy Channel and beg them to buy these episodes.
    HyperPup

    80's strangeness at its best.

    Of all the shows to come and go during the 80's, Otherworld established itself as a series that needed better. Perhaps time and the powers that be could'nt save this show, but it definately had a storyline that could have really been spectacular. Filled with alternate universe strangeness, tinges of cultural mirroring and a 80's futuristic feel and look that permeates it right down to the pseudo Tangerine Dream soundwork of Sylvester Levay, the series progressivly reached highs and lows with some of its stories, however that was not totally unexpected. Audiences back then were not very tollerant of sci-fi programming like they are now, and the world created by Mr. Taylor was definately in need of more time and a better litmus test before it could fully become a hit. At last, it was not to be, but it still lives in the hearts and minds as one of the more interesting series to come about during the rocky road of sci-fi programming.

    For those unfamiliar with the series, it was the on-going saga of the Sterling family who find themselves trapped in a alternate universe during a visit to Egypt during a planetary conjunction. The world they now wander has many provinces each with their own unique twist. Sarlax: with its population completely comprised of androids. Adore: where society is based upon female control or Metraplex: A society controlled the MacroElite with MicroWorkers being the underclass. Futuristic sights and sounds pervade this strange world as they seek the province of Imar and a way to get back to Earth but its not an easy task as every place they go has an unexpected danger, as well, hot on their heels is a commander in this worlds armed forces known as Zone Troopers who will stop at nothing to capture the Sterlings and restore his honor that they took from him.

    The series is currently owned by SciFi/USA networks so it will undoubtedly show up from time to time on possibly both channels. If you are fortunate to catch it, view with an open mind and an unassuming heart and you might just be surprised.
    LepricahnsGold

    Thought it was cool

    When this show was on the air, I was in high school. I thought the show had lots of imagination. Some episodes worked, others didn't. But when they worked, they were great! I just wish there had been more episodes produced. I think there were only like 8 episodes made.
    Rust-3

    One episode in particular....

    I remember one episode where the older brother and sister became pop-super-stars after performing a cover of the Beatles' "I Wanna Hold Your hand" to All the teenagers in one of the zones where the TV programs and music totally sucked. They became bigger and bigger covering music from our dimension and passing it off as their own. I vaguely remember one scene where, with their new-found riches, they go on a shopping spree and end up finding side-by-side barbie-and-ken-like dolls of themselves. Of course, when their pursuers catch up to them, they have to leave the fame and glory and high-tale it to the next zone, but not after they start a "rock-n-roll revolution". This show was consistently the weirdest thing I remember watching on television. I was about eight and I remember watching this on USA-cable network. The only other episodes I have vague recollections of were the first one with the androids and the last one with the hack- beauty and the beast story (with the mother as "Beauty"!)
    10Mark-129

    Lost Classic

    If Otherworld had gone into production 5-7 years later, it might have enjoyed a long run and been regarded as a classic of the genre.

    The series revolved around the Sterling family, Hal, his wife June and their children, Trace, Gina and Smith, who while touring the pyramids of Egypt, found themselves whisked to the "otherworld," a parallel world with pockets of civilization or provinces, separated by a forbidden zone where only the "Zone Troopers" are allowed to travel. All this is ruled from the capitol province of Ymar (e-mar) where a portal back to Earth was said to exist.

    What follows in the 8 filmed episodes are the adventures of the family as they travel from province to province, on a journey to Ymar, always hounded by Kommander Nuveen Kroll, the sadistic Zone Trooper leader the Sterlings ran afoul of upon their arrival.

    Created by Roderick Taylor, a musician, Otherworld always maintained a surreal quality with music and effects, where everything is just off kilter, maintaining the feeling of another reality. Each province had it's own character, from a colony of androids to a repressed 50s style city, ripe for the introduction of Rock n' Roll.

    There was no resolution to the series which disappeared after the last (and best) episode, "Princess Metra" faded out with the Sterlings continuing their journey home. This was a surprise, since Taylor had said in newspaper interviews, the network had commissioned 13 episodes, even describing a couple of upcoming episodes (the Sterlings encounter duplicates of themselves was one), but the series was apparently canceled before the full production run.

    Still, there are rumors of several lost episodes that were never broadcast. So, who knows?

    Too bad CBS never gave the series a fighting chance, choosing to bury it on Saturday nights. Stories were always, well written, entertaining and pro-family. Repeated often was the refrain that family was always the Sterlings main strength. Otherworld might have found a bigger audience with more promotion and a better time slot, but, in my opinion would have found great success in the kinder, gentler television of the 90s.

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      For years, it was rumored that there were five 'lost' episodes of this series that had never been aired (i.e., that 13 episodes were produced but only 8 were ever aired). This has been categorically refuted by producer/creator Roderick Taylor, as well as by the actors on the show. All confirm that only 8 episodes were ever shot.
    • Quotes

      [After destroying the thought-monitoring device]

      Hal Sterling: Your thoughts are your own.

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    • Release date
      • January 26, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Otromundo
    • Filming locations
      • Yuma, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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