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Down to Earth

By: Louis Charbonneau
Narrated by: George K. Wilson
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The Earth was little more than a memory for them - a memory stretching over time and the black abyss of space; a memory kept alive by the huge, three-dimensional images sent up to save them from the madness of their isolation. Everything had been arranged to protect their bodies and their minds, this family of four, alone on a tiny planet in the outer galaxy. But one day, first insignificantly, then ever more unmistakably, the elaborate machinery began to show flaws. And what had at first seemed inexplicable accident, inexorably began to reveal itself in all its grotesque, horrifying truth.

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Ok vintage SF

Old SF is interesting when you run across elements and ideas decades ahead of time. This has elements a bit like virtual reality/holograms and while it is probably dated & too straight forward for most, with some modernization it could be an interesting film because it kept reminding me of a toned down Saturn3 & Cape Fear.

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