
The narration is spoken by Mark Smith (the voice of the Cloud in Beta Cloud).ģ. An introductory narration, with scrolling text as in Star Wars. In Germany it was re-recorded in German by Berry Sarluis, and released as a single "Flieg mit mir (Raumschiff 1999)" ("Fly with me (spaceship 1999)").ġ. Spazio 1999" as "Oliver Onions", a spin-off single in Italy. They also performed the Italian song "S.O.S. Oliver Onions is a pseudonym used by the de Angelis brothers. The end title song, titled "Space", is composed by Guido and Maurizio de Angelis (mis-spelled on the end credits as "Maurizo De Angalis"), lyrics by Hilary Harvey, sung by "Oliver Onions". The tracks appear on the 1984 Bruton music LP Points of Impact (BRJ 29) as "Moonbase part 1" (the opening narration until the nuclear waste explodes), "Moonbase part 2" (the TV announcer) and "Moonbase part 3" (the main titles).
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His other compositions include the opening music for the long running US sports series "This Week In Baseball" since 1977 (it was also used by ABC news in the 1970s). The title music is an ATV library track by Mike Vickers (erroneously credited as "Mike Vikkers"), former guitarist from the 1960s band Manfred Mann (also a member was Paul Jones, who appeared in Black Sun). His poster for Star Wars (1977) quickly replaced the earlier posters (which had been produced prior to casting, and thus didn't resemble the actors). In the 1960s he was known for his bold, colourful art for Hammer Films including an iconic image of Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C.

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The poster (by movie artist Tom Chantrell) features a Hawk (from War Games, which does not appear in this movie), and Koenig cuddling Maya (in her One Moment Of Humanity dress).It was shown on German channel SAT1 on 24 April 1994.

It was on CFTO-TV Channel 9 in Toronto on 9th February 1980.

It was sold to US TV as part of a package of ITC films (including Capricorn One), and was first seen in September 1979. The only known theatrical release seems to have been in Denmark, where it premiered at the Saga cinema in Copenhagen on May 10th, 1979. The compilation film was designed with a cinema release in mind (and film posters and trailers to support it), but the main target was cable and satellite TV, and home video.At the end there is a shot from Space Brain. There are additional shots in the title sequence from Breakaway, The Metamorph and The Exiles.Film Compilations Film 1 (1978) Compiled From
