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The main recurring antagonists were Ardala (played by Pamela Hensley), a Draconian princess supervising her father's armies, and her enforcer Kane (played by Henry Silva in the film and Michael Ansara in the series). (This was a gender reversal of the original characters, where Ardala was Killer Kane's sidekick.)
Pamela Hensley, who at the time was well known to science fiction fans for playing Princess Ardala in Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, appeared as Agent 36. Plot [ edit ] Agent Maxwell Smart is called back into service in order to stop a nefarious KAOS terrorist plan from exploding a bomb that destroys only clothing, so as to leave KAOS as the ...
Pamela Hensley – Buck Rogers in the 25th Century as Princess Ardala; Jacquelyn Hyde – The Dark as De Renzy; Marcy Lafferty – The Day Time Ended as Beth Williams; Nichelle Nichols – Star Trek: The Motion Picture as Uhura; Best Director Best Writing; Ridley Scott – Alien. John Badham – Dracula; Nicholas Meyer – Time After Time ...
Wilma Deering is a fictional character featured in the various iterations of Buck Rogers which have spanned many media over the years. [1] [2] Through all the versions of Buck Rogers, Wilma Deering has maintained some clear characteristics. She is a sometimes-romantic interest for Buck, always a loyal defender of Earth, and an attractive and ...
King Charles and Zara Tindall Chris Jackson/Getty Images King Charles III was left surprised when his niece Zara Tindall broke the rigid royal protocol and threw her arms around him during a sweet ...
Kellogg's, Cocomalt, Cream of Wheat, Popsicles, Fudgsicles, Creamsicles [2] Buck Rogers in the 25th Century was a radio drama series based on the popular novel and comics series Buck Rogers. It aired from 1932-1936, 1939, 1940 and 1946-1947, and it was notable for being the first science fiction radio show. [3]
Buck Rogers is a 1939 science fiction film serial, produced by Universal Pictures. It stars Buster Crabbe (who had previously played the title character in two Flash Gordon serials and would return for a third in 1940) as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde. [1] It is based on the Buck Rogers character created by ...
LC Class. PS3553.A38 B83 1995. Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future is the title of a science fiction novel by Martin Caidin published in 1995. The novel is a reimagining of Buck Rogers, a pulp fiction character created in the 1920s by Philip Francis Nowlan and later popularized in a long-running comic strip and in films and television.