Folgeninhalt
Out-of-this-world action and suspense in orbit as Earth's defence organisation comes under threat from aliens. At Moonbase Control, the defence team wages a spectacular battle with alien invaders, explores mysteries of the universe, discovers computer love affairs and encounters dying extra-terrestrials who need human organs for survival. One of the best of its genre, UFO combines the remarkable talents of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson with those of special effects director Derek Meddings. With a stellar cast including Ed Bishop, Michael Billington and George Sewell. Episode 10, "The Square Triangle": An eternal triangle becomes a square when a woman finds that she has killed an alien from outer space instead of her husband. Commander Straker (Ed Bishop) little suspects when he deliberately allows a UFO to land in England - in the hope of capturing an intact craft and its live pilot - that he will be stepping straight into a sordid love affair between a couple who are planning murder. The UFO crashes into a forest. Not far away, Liz Newton (Adrienne Corri) and her lover Cass Fowler (Patrick Mower) are awaiting the arrival of Liz's husband, Jack Newton (Allan Cuthbertson). The cottage is quiet and remote. When Newton arrives, Liz will shoot him and claim that she thought he was an intruder. But the man who arrives first is the alien. Liz and Fowler are appalled and baffled, but it us not long before they have further visitors - Paul Foster (Michael Billington) and a SHADO search party. The couple are taken to SHADO HQ, while Foster waits to explain to Newton on his arrival that there has been an accident but that his wife is all right. Straker and Col. Freeman (George Sewell) are now on a quandary, after learning the truth. Cass Fowler and Liz Newton have seen an alien and must therefore have all recollections of him eradicated with an amnesia drug. This means that they will remember nothing of the past 24 hours and will be back where they were - planning Jack Newton's murder
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Länge: ca. 48 min.