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The Interpretaris

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1966
  • 30m
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The Interpretaris (1966)
ActionAdventureDramaHorrorMysterySci-Fi

The Interpretaris was set over 500 years in the future, with the Earth at the centre of a peaceful federation of planets under the jurisdiction of the World Council.The Interpretaris was set over 500 years in the future, with the Earth at the centre of a peaceful federation of planets under the jurisdiction of the World Council.The Interpretaris was set over 500 years in the future, with the Earth at the centre of a peaceful federation of planets under the jurisdiction of the World Council.

  • Stars
    • Stanley Walsh
    • Kit Taylor
    • Ben Gabriel
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    • Stars
      • Stanley Walsh
      • Kit Taylor
      • Ben Gabriel
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    Stanley Walsh
    • Commander Alan De Breck
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    Kit Taylor
    Kit Taylor
    • David Carmichael
    • 1966
    Ben Gabriel
    • Parta Beno
    • 1966
    Lorraine Bayly
    Lorraine Bayly
    • Vera Balovna
    • 1966
    Gordon Mutch
    • Henry - Computeroid
    • 1966
    Judi Farr
    Judi Farr
    • Alys -Computer…
    • 1966
    Thelma Scott
    • Marsha
    • 1966
    Laurier Lange
    • Zaharls
    • 1966
    Chris Christensen
    • The Commander
    • 1966
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    5jamesrupert2014

    Vintage low-budget Australian sci-fi that hasn't aged well

    The three-person crew (and their mopey "computeroid" Henry) of the Starship 'Interpretaris' is assigned to return 'kidnapped (and shrunken) alien lifeforms to their home worlds after the arrest and asteroidal-confinement of Parta Beno, the evil scientist who abducted the beings for his 'collection'. Released a month after 'Star Trek', this light-weight and low-budget B/W Australian space-opera was clearly aimed at a young audience, notably in the antics of Henry the computeroid (a forerunner of 'Marvin, the Paranoid Android' in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series). The small cast included Stanley Walsh as stolid, Commander Alan De Breck, Kit Taylor as pilot David Carmichae and Lorraine Bayly as (unconvincing) Russian computer expert Vera Balovna. The Interpretaris itself is an unimpressive model replete with numerous jet-like nacelles that moves with that characteristic 'hanging on a string' swaying motion. I was only able to find the first and last entries in the six episode story-arc on-line, so missed most of the 'alien action' (to which the plot refers in the final episode). The show was popular enough to generate two sequels, 'Vega 4' (1968) and 'Phoenix Five' (1970), which using the same miniatures and set in the same 'universe' may represent the first TV 'sci-fi franchise'. Badly dated and primitive (even by mid-sixties standards) and of interest only to TV historians or sci-fi completists.

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      Only four of the six episodes are currently known to survive.
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      Followed by Vega 4 (1968)

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      • 1966 (Australia)
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      • Australia
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