
Return to the Forbidden Planet(1991)
A 1991 recording of the jukebox musical Return to the Forbidden Planet at the West End's Cambridge Theatre, as based on Forbidden Planet and William Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Movie: Return to the Forbidden Planet
Top 9 Billed Cast
Captain Tempest
Ariel the Robot
Science Officer
Bosun Arras
Navigation Officer
Newsreader
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