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Inconstant Moon

Inconstant Moon

1996TV Episode⏱️ 45mTV-PG
DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller
7.8
IMDB Rating
582 votes

When Professor Stanley Hurst sees the moon suddenly shine brightly, he concludes that something must have happened to the sun. If it's gone nova, it means the end of the world. It's the middle of the night and few people know what...

Director
Joseph L. Scanlan
Writers
Larry Niven, Brad Wright
Stars
Michael Gross, Joanna Gleason, Jeremy Hart
Release Date
April 12, 1996
💬 3
Reviews
📽️ View on IMDB

🎭 Top Cast

Michael Gross
Michael Gross
as Professor Stanley Hurst
Joanna Gleason
Joanna Gleason
as Leslie
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Jeremy Hart
as Henry Walker
Tom Heaton
Tom Heaton
as Crazed Man
William deVry
William deVry
as Bartender
Scott Swanson
Scott Swanson
as Silver-Haired Man
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James Bell
as Drunk Executive
Kevin Conway
Kevin Conway
as Control Voice

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Dolby
Color
Color
Filming Location
Delta, British Columbia, Canada
Production
Atlantis Films

🏷️ Keywords

based on short storypetdoginjurylove

🎯 Categories

DramaFantasyHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

⭐ Featured Review

More Brad Wright than Larry Niven
by Flash_Sheridan2016-02-15
8/10

"This episode is much more Brad Wright than Larry Niven—not terribly cerebral, and with lots more special effects than the Hugo-winning story. (I'm trying hard to avoid spoilers.) This might not be surprising, except that someone at Wikipedia started the rumor that Niven himself wrote the screenplay. IMDb is, however, correct and agrees with the on-screen credits. I'm still trying to avoid spoilers, though there's not much more I can say without them. IMDb seems to be doing a bad job of avoiding spoilers itself, in e.g., the synopsis...."

💡 Did You Know?

Adapted from a classic Larry Niven story of the same title.

📖 Synopsis

When Professor Stanley Hurst sees the moon suddenly shine brightly, he concludes that something must have happened to the sun. If it's gone nova, it means the end of the world. It's the middle of the night and few people know what...