Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: Disc 1
UPC: Disc: EF61-A828-C6D4-0A24 (DVD)
Region Coding: Region 1
Production Year: 1979
Rating: NR
Running Time: 382 min.
DVD Release: 11/16/2004
Case Type: Digipak
Video Formats: Full Frame 1.33:1
Disc Formats: Dual Sided, Dual Layered
SRP: $0.00
Episodes:

1. Awakening: Parts 1 & 2
In the original theatrical pilot, a mysterious meteor shower in 1987 sends astronaut William "Buck" Rogers and his spacecraft off-orbit. He doesn't awaken from the resulting suspended animation until an alien diplomatic vessel, Draconia, and the deceptively beautiful Princess Ardala intercept him in the year 2491. Sent back to Earth by the deceptively beautiful Princess Ardala, Buck must now convince the Earth's Defense Directorate of his true identity and prevent an attack by the alien Draconians whose "peacekeeping" motives on Earth are not so clear.

2. Planet of the Slave Girls: Parts 1 & 2
It's Buck to the rescue of the entire planet when Earth's Defense Squadron becomes incapacitated after eating poisoned food discs. Buck traces the dangerous goods to another planet where a man called Kaleel has been selling slaves to the planet's governor in order to build a massive attack fleet ready to conquer and destroy.

3. Vegas in Space
Sin never looked so good when Buck is sent to the gambling city of Sinaloa to rescue a kidnapped young woman from the city's wicked ruler, Velosi. With deception lurking in every corner, Buck must find the woman who has information regarding future Draconian attacks before her enemies destroy her.

4. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 1
A Defense Directorate agent kills a member of a dangerous interstellar assassin gang, and, as revenge, declares war on the city of New Chicago. Buck must find out who their next target is before he becomes a target himself.

5. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 2
Buck goes deep undercover as an interstellar killer in order to stop the assassin group from detonating New Chicago's matter/antimatter energy plant. But when his disguise is uncovered, he's in an action-packed race to save the city and his own life before its too late.

6. Return of the Fighting 69th
Before Buck's arrival in the 25th century, Wilma had been hot on the trail of two interstellar gunrunners, and now, they're back with a stolen freighter full of chemical weapons, and Wilma and Buck must persuade the retired members of the 69th Defense Squadron to stop the criminals before they contaminate Earth's atmosphere.

Genres
Science Fiction
Television


Studios
Universal Television
Glen A. Larson Productions
Bruce Lansbury Productions
Media Companies: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Features
Scene Access
Bonus Trailers
Subtitles
English
French
Spanish
Audio Tracks
English Dolby Digital Mono
Cast

1. Awakening: Parts 1 & 2
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Pamela Hensley as Princess Ardala
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Henry Silva as Kane
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
Joseph Wiseman as Draco
Duke Butler as Tigerman
Felix Silla as Twiki
Caroline Smith as Young Woman
John Dewey-Carter as Supervisor
Kevin Coates as Pilot
David Cadiente as Comtel Officer
Gil Serna as Technician
Larry Duran as Guard No 1
Kenny Endoso as Guard No 2
Eric Lawrence as Officer
H. B. Haggerty as Tigerman No 2
Colleen Kelly as Wrather
Steve Jones as Pilot No 2
David Buchanan as Pilot No 3
Burt Marshall as Wingman
Howard F. Flynn as Voices (voice)
John Rayner as Voices (voice)
Guerin Barry as Voices (voice)
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)

2. Planet of the Slave Girls: Parts 1 & 2
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
David Groh as Major Duke Danton
Roddy McDowall as Governor Saroyan
Brianne Leary as Ryma
Macdonald Carey as Doctor Mallory
Karen Carlson as Stella Warden
Michael Mullins as Regis Saroyan
Buster Crabbe as Brigadier Gordon
Jack Palance as Kaleel
Felix Silla as Twiki
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
Robert Dowdell as Galen
Sheila DeWindt as Major Fields
Don Marshall as Julio
Diane Markoff as Female Pilot
June Whitley Taylor as Woman
Borah Silver as Husband
Michael Masters as Worker
Don Maxwell as Guard
Nathaniel Brian Wine as Technician
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)

3. Vegas in Space
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
Richard Lynch as Morgan Velosi
Ana Alicia as Falina Redding
Juanin Clay as Major Marla Landers
Pamela Susan Shoop as Tangie
James Luisi as Hood
Cesar Romero as Amos Armat
Joseph Wiseman as Morphus
Felix Silla as Twiki
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
Alice Frost as Rita
Ted Chapman as Man
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)

4. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 1
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
Frank Gorshin as Kellogg
John Quade as Quince
Anthony James as Varek
Nancy DeCarl as Sherese
Markie Post as Joella Cameron
Robert Tessier as Marcos
James Sloyan as Barney
Felix Silla as Twiki
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
Victor Argo as Argus
Mitch Reta as Technician
John Furlong as 1st Cop
Richard Reed as 1st Rowdy
Seamon Glass as Pirate
Sena Black as Woman
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)

5. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 2
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
Frank Gorshin as Kellogg
John Quade as Quince
Anthony James as Varek
James McEachin as Mr. Selvin
Nancy DeCarl as Sherese
Markie Post as Joella Cameron
Robert Tessier as Marcos
James Sloyan as Barney
Felix Silla as Twiki
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
Victor Argo as Argus
Whitney Rydbeck as Hartsteen
Gwen Mitchell as Ticket Clerk
Nonice Williams as Katrina
John Furlong as 1st Cop
Mitch Reta as Technician
Richard Reed as 1st Rowdy
Seamon Glass as Pirate
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)

6. Return of the Fighting 69th
Gil Gerard as Buck Rogers
Erin Gray as Wilma Deering
Tim O'Connor as Doctor Huer
Peter Graves as Noah Cooper
Elizabeth Allen as Roxanne Trent
Robert Quarry as Commander Corliss
Woody Strode as "Big Red" MacMurthy
Eddie Firestone as M.K. Schultz
K. T. Stevens as Harriet Twain
Felix Silla as Twiki
Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki (voice)
Katherine Wiberg as Alicia
Robert Hardy as Clayton
Duncan McKenzie as Westlake
Clifford Turknett as War Technician
Dan Sturkie as Eli Twain
William Conrad as Narrator (uncredited, voice)
Eric Server as Dr. Theopolis (uncredited, voice)
Crew

1. Awakening: Parts 1 & 2
Direction:
Daniel Haller: Director
Writing:
Glen A. Larson: Writer
Leslie Stevens: Writer
Production:
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Richard Caffey: Producer
Cinematography:
Frank Beascoechea: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
John J. Dumas: Film Editor
Bill Martin: Film Editor
David Howe: Film Editor
Music:
Stu Phillips: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Andy Gilmore: Sound
John Carter: Sound
Clyde Sorenson: Sound
Robert L. Hoyt: Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Art:
Paul Peters: Art Director
Jean-Pierre Dorleac: Costume Designer
Brenda Todd: Make-up Artist
Jack Stone: Make-up Artist
Bari Dreiband: Make-up Artist
Pam Wise: Costume Designer
Gene Ostler: Costume Designer
Bud Ewing: Visual Effects
Jack Faggard: Visual Effects

2. Planet of the Slave Girls: Parts 1 & 2
Direction:
Michael Caffey: Director
Writing:
Steve Greenberg: Story By
Aubrey Solomon: Story By
Steve Greenberg: Screenwriter
Aubrey Solomon: Screenwriter
Cory Applebaum: Screenwriter
Production:
John Gaynor: Producer
David J. O'Connell: Producer
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Ben Colman: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Leon Ortiz-Gil: Film Editor
Michael Berman: Film Editor
Music:
Johnny Harris: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Earl N. Crain, Jr.: Sound
Art:
Paul Peters: Art Director
Fred Luff: Art Director

3. Vegas in Space
Direction:
Sigmund Neufeld, Jr.: Director
Writing:
Anne Collins: Writer
Production:
John Gaynor: Producer
David J. O'Connell: Producer
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Ben Colman: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Michael Berman: Film Editor
Music:
Les Baxter: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Earl N. Crain, Jr.: Sound
Art:
Paul Peters: Art Director
Bill Camden: Art Director
Sal Anthony: Costume Designer

4. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 1
Direction:
Dick Lowry: Director
Writing:
Alan Brennert: Writer
Production:
John Gaynor: Producer
David J. O'Connell: Producer
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Ben Colman: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
George R. Potter: Film Editor
John J. Dumas: Film Editor
Music:
Stu Phillips: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Earl N. Crain, Jr.: Sound
Art:
Paul Peters: Art Director
Bill Camden: Art Director
Sal Anthony: Costume Designer

5. The Plot to Kill a City: Part 2
Direction:
Dick Lowry: Director
Writing:
Alan Brennert: Writer
Production:
John Gaynor: Producer
David J. O'Connell: Producer
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Ben Colman: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Leon Ortiz-Gill: Film Editor
George R. Potter: Film Editor
Music:
Stu Phillips: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Earl N. Crain, Jr.: Sound
Art:
Paul Peters: Art Director
Bill Camden: Art Director
Sal Anthony: Costume Designer

6. Return of the Fighting 69th
Direction:
Philip Leacock: Director
Writing:
David Bennett Carren: Writer
Production:
John Gaynor: Producer
David J. O'Connell: Producer
Glen A. Larson: Executive Producer
Cinematography:
Ben Colman: Director of Photography
Film Editing:
Michael Berman: Film Editor
Music:
Johnny Harris: Composer
Glen A. Larson: Theme By
Sound:
Earl N. Crain, Jr.: Sound
Art:
Fred Luff: Art Director
Sal Anthony: Costume Designer