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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0996350K.C. Alison - IMDb

    K.C. Alison is known for Lost in Space (1965), It Takes a Thief (1968) and Lancer (1968).

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  2. The Anti-Matter Man: Directed by Sutton Roley. With Guy Williams, June Lockhart, Mark Goddard, Marta Kristen. John Robinson and Don West are transported onto a strange new world where their evil opposites exist and plan to change places with them.

    • (271)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Family
    • Sutton Roley
    • 1967-12-27
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    The episode begins with Will and Dr. Smith. Will is reading a book aloud to Dr. Smith. The book is about alternate dimensions, universes, and realities. The book also mentions a dark parallel world in which everyone has an opposite duplicate of himself or herself. The next scene shows this opposite world, in which we see an opposite of John Robinson and Don West plotting to escape the opposite world and come to the real world.

    Next is shown John Robinson and the Robot. They have taken out the atomic motors from the Jupiter 2 and are working on them outside. The motors are huge… and John is standing in between them. John orders the Robot to turn the nuclear motors on. As the Robot does this, the duplicate John Robinson suddenly appears. The duplicate is wearing chains, one around his neck and others about his arms. He is dressed in a black and white uniform.

    A lightning storm begins when the duplicate appears. The Robot becomes alarmed and shuts down the atomic motors. When he does this, both John Robinson and his antimatter self disappear.

    Don and Will rush to the Robot to find out what’s going on. The Robot tells them that when he turned on the nuclear motors, John disappeared. Frantic, Will wants to go after his father immediately. However, Don thinks it would be safer to wait until the electric storm passes through.

    Maureen, Penny and Judy are all upset that John is missing. Don convinces them all to go to bed, and that they would find John the next morning when the electrical storm had passed. Will, however, cannot sleep. He goes back outside to where the nuclear motors are sitting. The Robot is also outside by the nuclear motors. Will and the Robot decide that they will recreate the accident in which John disappear. Will and the Robot turn on the nuclear motors and get between them. After a few seconds they both disappear.

    Meanwhile, the evil antimatter John Robinson and John Robinson are in the antimatter universe. Huge white boulders are everywhere. The evil antimatter John begins to drag matter john with a chain down a pathway of small white trees with no leaves.

    •Mark Goddard and Bill Mumy have cited this as among their favorite episodes.

    •When Don and Will head back to the ship during the storm at the end of the first scene in Act One, they walk towards the camera with the camera centering on the Robot, the take ending with a close-up of the Robot's panel. The shot is not in focus but the lettering on the buttons can be seen.

    •If the Anti-John Robinson is able to just pull the chain collar off his neck any time, then why hasn't be done it long before now? And when he forces the real John to exchange clothes with him, why does Anti-John put the collar on John before he has had a chance to take his shirt off? That would make it impossible for John to take his shirt off. (Awkward yes but it need not be impossible. To my knowledge we never saw John or anyone else from the Jupiter 2 taking off or putting on one of those type shirts so for all we know they could connect and disconnect from the shoulders or some such. Perhaps Anti Matter John had worn something exactly like that when he was imprisoned so he knew that it'd be possible. It's also worth noting that time may have been a factor on the removal of the collar so that it had to be done quickly or whoever imprisoned him would be alerted. Also worth consideration is that if Anti Matter John HAD removed the collar prior to our John's arrival there and those who imprisoned AMJ were alerted to it he may have been given even a harsher punishment, perhaps even executed. Perhaps that's why he had to wait until the Golden Opportunity of his doppleganger being able to take his place came before removing that collar?)

    •At the end of the climactic fight scene, when the stunt man falls off the bridge, you can see the dust from the mattress that he falls on.

    •Anti-matter and matter annihilate each other upon contact. What would be more plausible is that this involves an alternate universe as posited by the Many-Worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics,

    •The prop book that is supposed to contains description of weird, unexplained legends of the past is a religious work, as evidenced by this image of the page that appears before the one with the Shadow World graphic.

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