Janet Margolin, Ted Cassidy, Christopher Cary, Diana Muldaur, John Saxon Marc Daniels
Description:
The time: The 22nd century. The place: The Confederacy a matriarchy where men are enslaved and impotent. In this action-filled sequel to Genesis II Gene Roddenberry (Star Trek) puts a reverse spin on women's lib.
"Planet Earth (1974 Tvm)" on DVD by Wara is a home-video edition of a 1970s made-for-television science-fiction production that reflects the era's fascination with future societies and space-age progress. This release is aimed at collectors and fans of classic TV movies who appreciate the distinctive storytelling, pacing and visual style of 1970s genre film. Presented in the DVD format, the title is suitable for viewers who want a physical copy for their library, with the advantages of easy playback and long-term archiving. The film itself fits into the tradition of speculative science fiction of the time, focusing more on ideas, themes and characters than on modern visual effects, and is therefore particularly interesting to viewers who enjoy retro TV experiences and the atmosphere of classic broadcast productions.
The manufacturer Wara specializes in physical media releases and back-catalogue titles, bringing older film and TV productions back into circulation on modern DVD editions. With careful handling of licensed material and a focus on the needs of collectors, Wara is positioned as a provider that helps preserve film and television history and make it accessible to a contemporary audience. Their portfolio typically addresses film buffs who are interested in rare or less frequently available titles, and who value the ability to own and rewatch such productions in a stable physical format.
This DVD edition of "Planet Earth (1974 Tvm)" is particularly suitable for fans of vintage science fiction, collectors of 1970s television movies, and viewers who appreciate the narrative focus and practical production techniques of that period. The TV-movie character of the work places it in the broader context of network television experiments with genre storytelling in the 1970s, when standalone productions and pilots often tested new concepts and worlds. Even without modern blockbuster budgets, such films have influenced generations of viewers through their imaginative settings, character-driven plots and thematic interest in the future of humanity and technology.
Because reliable and verifiable details about the exact cast, director or other named participants of this specific "Planet Earth (1974 Tvm)" release cannot be clearly confirmed on the basis of the given information, no individual biographies of actors, the director or other contributors are provided here. This avoids introducing speculative or inaccurate data. Instead, this description focuses on the general character of the production, its era, and the role of the manufacturer Wara, so that prospective buyers understand that they are purchasing a 1970s television movie in DVD format, produced and distributed with an emphasis on collectability and preservation.
Actors:
Johana de Winter, John Saxon, Janet Margolin, Ted Cassidy, Christopher Cary, Diana Muldaur, Johana Dewinter, Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Jim Antonio, Claire Brennen, John Quade, Patricia Smith, Claire Brennan, Corinne Camacho, Majel Barrett, Sally Kemp, Aron Kincaid, James Bacon, Joan Crosby, Lew Brown, Bob Golden