Mutiny in outer space (1965) Full Length Sci-fi movie
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2018
- Mutiny in outer space 1965 Retro sci fi movie. This 1960's science fiction film has astronauts returning to space station X-7 after a mission to the moon. unfortunately an unknown but deadly alien fungus that originated in ice caves on the moon has been brought back by astronauts returning with lunar samples. Members of the crew are forced to mutiny against X-7's commander, who is not in his right mind because of "space madness," in order to save the space station from destruction. - Broken Trout -
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Ever since people started posting old sci-fi movies from the 50s and 60s on UA-cam, I've never watched so many in my entire life!
Finally you are being educated in space science.
@@garyfrancis6193 Yes ! Thanks to the reliable scientific data contained in these films, I learned a lot! 😅
When I watch vintage sci fi, I shelve logic and today's science and just sit back and enjoy the ride.
The day the earth stood still 1951,
War of the world's 1953
These were great movies for their era
Sci fi , love um
Thanks 😊
I love these old sci fi's...yeah, 1965 I was 15...saw this one at the Sun-Set Drive-in Brunswick Ga, Saturday night Fright nite triple feature...Buck 50 per car...popcorn & coke 50¢...I would go back
to those days in a heartbeat 😎
I was born in '65, and that's the reason why I'm watching it.
lemmie come
What kind of car did you see it in?
Io 19
@@bobjohnson205 😛My dads 62 Ford Fairlane 2 door and would give that left nut to have it !! 🤣
The generation today can’t understand how you can make a sci-fi movie without the Force…
I’m old. But these films remind me of a time when kids wanted to be engineers and scientists so they could explore the unknown and invent things. Now they want to be investment bankers and marketing gurus.
The space station has "SPACE STATION" painted on it's side. Now that's attention to detail!
That is the generic US government bureaucracy at work. So as not to be confused with a gas station. In the future you will know its a space station by its private logo: Blue Origin, Space X, Galactic. Be more like expensive space hostels than stations.
Don't want anyone to think they walked into a Western rather than a sci-fi flick. "Look! A wagon lost a.... giant wheel!"
That was done so Aliens passing by wouldn't confuse it with a lost Donut from the Gargantuan Race.
Just like they had "the police station" written on door in "police squad"!!!!
@@barriewright6727 I love that show!
my mother would give me a dollar in change. She earned as a waitress to go to see these movies -double feature movies on Saturdays for a quarter at the kenyon theater or the Garden theater in Pittsburgh on the northside in the late 50s and early 60s before I was 10 years old.. A box of popcorn and a Coke was 20 cents
my son took his son, my 7 yr old grandson to wrestling here in Pittsburgh a few months ago. He got a box of popcorn and a bottle of water at that arena that the Penguins play home games., this night they had wrestling. One bottle of water and one box of popcorn was $17 ..The tickets were $85 each..
CURRENCY DESTROYED BY TRUMP AND BIDEN.
As an expert on extraterrestrial fungus, I'd just to say how much I enjoyed this documentary.
Lol. Fungus among us
De you have a degree in extraterretrial fungus? No? Then fuck off. There is just one expert and its me.
@@ferdinangenius you don’t seem very fun, Gus.
@@ferdinangenius, try to get out of your "ice cave" on your own "perfessor",(sic")!
The Japanese made a remake of this in 1968 or 69 called " The green slime".
Great older SF movie thanks for showing. Better than the Marval CG crap of today.
“The triametric delinatiator indicates the object in a phase out of orbit. It’s on a trajectory and converging on our course.” - Quite possibly the finest opening line of ANY motion picture. EVER!
Probably some of the most eloquently sequenced words in human history. All hail Arthur Pierce and Billy Vernon!
Yes...Well....What can I say?🙂🙃🙃
Those same words were uttered while I was being conceived!! Memories...
I lost my trimetric delineator at 16...my trajectory was inebriated. 🤣
Soooo.....it's on a constant bearing, then. I love these old movies so much!
They transferred from the rocket to the dpace station without a lifeline this is madness but love these films thanks.
A space station, a nemesis aboard, dramatic plot good looking women = Startrek 1965 !
Roddenberry must have watched this great movie !
Great movie! I love how the warmth of the sun caused the fungus to grow on the outside of the station.
Love the optimism of the early space flicks depicting rockets as spacious and luxurious flying hotels...OH, and artificial gravity was standard.
I liked the G-forces they encountered while landing on the space station.
A spinning space wheel. Automatically think centrifugal force for gravity, but no, they walk on the inside of the side-wall. Weird science.
instablaster.
They just were ahaed of their time and predicting Elon Musk and Starship 🙂
@@victorcelna3028 a spinning space wheel is possible but making it work properly is the issue NASA hasn't figured out.
I remember when this movie came out! I was always fascinated with all things “sci-fi” back then! Watching these were forbidden but we snuck and watched anyway!
Those flaming rockets in space.
64 I'm guessing ur age u were 8yrs
Sneaking to enjoy some spooky movie fun was often the greatest way of experiencing it. That sort of thing never happens again once adulthood kicks in completely.
@@eduardo_corrochio people making these films, thought we'd be in space, by 21st century
The technology between late 1930s-early 50s was SO FAST..we could have.
HOWEVER.....
They never predicted social media.
We could see many things with a phone. The size of a 29 cent writing pad (which they used in 1965) and is also a TV and camera...
Also, the way many people becoming primitive.
With drugs, tattoos and piercings
And more Homeless than the GREAT DEPRESSION
@@kathleenking47 Um, okay, but what's your point, and how does it relate to what I said earlier here?
Re: "people making these films, thought we'd be in space, by 21st century"
Mankind was actually in space in the _20th_ century. Or you might've meant beyond traveling to our moon.
As a life long science fiction fan I was surprised I had never encountered this film. I found it very entertaining with likeable characters and exciting situations.
Yeah, this was a new one. Good one.
@14:10 You'll never see a female astronaut look like this. Hottie!!! :-)
@@goosegander3747 miss out of this world
Worth the watch. Interesting youtube recommends it. Last one was the Nosferatu film in January 2020. It was about Pandemics and the problems that arise in dealing with them.
Now this one is about a fungi from a lunar ice sample.
The story and script had a bit more meat on it than most sci-fi B-movies of the time.
This was only one year before the original Star Trek series. Makes you appreciate the groundbreaking breakthrough of Star Trek!
Ahhhh, "Space Madness"! My favorite 'Ren 'n Stimpy' episode.
This reminds me of Star Trek, and I wouldn't be surprised to learn Roddenberry picked up inspiration here.
This story is almost of copy of Star Trek`s Amok Time.
@@raphaelandrews3617 You mean vice versa, right?
Rodenberry didn't need inspiration. He WAS the inspiration.
This was made at the same time Trek was being made.
@@raphaelandrews3617 I think you mean The Naked Time
Another great movie from Broken Trout
Back in my period (1950's), a double feature plus cartoon was .25 cents, popcorn .10 cents, and candy bars, .05 cents. What an era. Kind of strange to see stars twinkling in outer space. It's kind of like hearing rockets in space. I think 2001 A Space Odyssey got it right. No criticizen of this movie. I love these movies. Just an observation.
I was three years old when this SCI-Fi Classic came out..How time flies by!!
I was 5. And time sure does fly! lol
I was three as well.
I was 16. This was prime date movie material ! Scream.laugh, clutch the arm of that really cute guy. All in the back row. Oh the memories.
Excellent movie! I love the old sci-fi movies. Thanks for sharing.
The space chicks always look great.
When movies on a Saturday night were movies 👍👍😉
Scary, exciting, mysterious and the perfect escape from reality movie!
Well done. Keeps you thinking.
They did nail the future space junk problem.
The space station is the best use I've ever seen of modern kitchenware.
Delores faith was such a beauty
Yes, a sweet sweet beauty☺
I love these retro movies
Gods I love these old movies ❤
I actually liked this movie a great deal
Very good movie!!
I really love how, after blasting off from the moon, once the ship leveled off the acceleration was easy to endure.
Do you know what we did? We picked apart our science fiction movies in the name of realistic fiction. All of these die hard sci-fi fans pointing out descrepancies in their favorite sci-fi shows just to show how smart they are. I think it's a lot more fun just running with it and not thinking about what's realistic, what's off or wrong.
To be fair, the movie started with dodging spacejunk and ice on the moon, pretty much science fact by now. And that giant lunar rocket? Well, NASA has a contract to build one... 🙂
The question is; should the writers and producers do their job, do they make the effort? Fine maybe they don't have a big budget, but it doesn't have to cost more to get it right. Movie people have degrees in drama arts but there were a lot of rocket scientists living near Hollywood in those days.
Can't help but "science the shit out it"... But, all that was left was a single frame with "The End"... A lot like that Matt Damon thing...
Before CGI, movies tried to tell a story. I think this movie told an entertaining story.
Agreed 100%. Too many Mr. Smartypants criticizing retro sci-fi films and TV instead of just going with it and enjoying what they are. Ultra snarky comments are like this on episodes of Space:1999 and loads more stuff on UA-cam. Gets so tiresome.
When all the Executive Producers have the same surname, you know it's going to be good.
Especially if that name is Smithee.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm addicted to these old Syfy movies.
God bless all!
"I couldn't get Arthur C. Clarke, but I did get Arthur C. Pierce!"
🤣
Wish these days were like the decades these movies were from.
The similarities with the Star Trek sets; the visual screens of outer space objects approaching; the communications officer at her station --- all made me believe that Gene Roddenberry must have seen this as well. It definitely has a "Star Trekky" look and feel to it, including the hallways, the uniforms, and the doctor --- a sort of proto-Bones without the wit of course. Roddenberry may well have drawn some inspiration from this, seasoned with his own genius.
Irwin Allen would disagree with you.
Roddenberry may have seen this but it probably didn’t influence Star Trek because Star Trek would have already been in production when this was released. This came out in 1965 and Star Trek in 1966. Forbidden Planet is the real template Roddenberry took from.
That struck me too!
Star Trek set design was a matured version of the designs in Rocky Jones Space Ranger a decade before (afternoon kids TV) crossed with Forbidden Planet a decade before this. The same set designer worked on the 50s TV show.
Circular bridge, communications radio station, astrogator, large viewscreen, captains chair with elevator doors behind it.
Shirtsleeve uniforms with a left breast badge.
Most of the SF series in 1966 had this layout to one extent or another. Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, a dozen mid decade movies...
@@nel1962 Yeah. Star Trek fans suffer from this weird assumption that the 'Visionary Genius' Gene Roddenberry invented Science Fiction television when - as everyone knows he was just another TV producer, one among thousands - all trying various mixes of the same tried and trusted ingredients, and finally got lucky.
Cooler 🌬 weather; gained an extra 🕰 hour; coffee ☕️ is on point...really enjoying this 🎥 movie!
Was this the first climate change movie?
@@CaptAmerica12 referring to the weather in my locale at the time I was watching the movie; the film is centered around a moon fungus due to solar temp’s affect in space...a kind of‘climate change’ of a sort; great query, btw! 🙂 Not sure if it’s the first of that kind of movie, though. 🎬 Be well & stay safe outside of movie 🎥 🍿 land! 🎭🤩
This is where Space-X got the design for Starship
That and Ezekiels description of a VTVL rocket. Nothing new under the sun or in the galaxy for that matter.
Co2 is not has it ever caused earth's climate to change.
Temp is rising first and CO2 follows. Cause and effect.
CO2 + H20 + Electromagnetic energy of the galaxy via the Sun creates life.
Earth is a 4.5 Billion year old closed loop that self regulates by combining CO2 with H2O to capture EM energy of the galaxy via the Sun.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. On this planet. All EM energy comes from the Double Torus we call the Galactic Nucleus via the Sun to us.
For what does it benefit Man/HUMANITY to gain the whole world (After the Great Year Resets it) only to lose your SOUL?"
The road to hell is paved with good intentions in these the END TIMES due to increased EM energy from eclipsing the MILKY WAY for the next 1,000 years.
Praise Jesus he was the Good SHEPHERD who died to deliver the NEW COVENANT for all of HUMANITY.
The 240,000 year rotation of the galactic bulge the (Galactic Milankovitch cycles) cause our climate cycles. With ice ages at aphelion and tropical ages at perihelion every 60,000 years.
Every 12,000 years half the Precession of the 7 north stars Jesus held in his hand to warn US our solar system eclipses crosses over the center of our galaxies double torus electromagnetic gravitational plane (Milky Way) for a 1,000 years causing the END TIMES with EMP pillars of fire brimstone, Oort cloud comet impacts and global east to west cataclysmic Tidal Was that wash over the continents and freeze into the continental glaciers lowering sea levels.
The last time our solar system eclipsed the Milky Way was 12,000 years ago according to geological, archeological, topographical, Oral history, Astronomical/Astrological history. Younger Dryas boundary layer, Clovis people, Sphinx water erosion, Gobekli tepe/Derenkuyu.
The planet doesn't lie (Omission) unlike man.
Covid like CO2 is yet another comfortable LIE built upon yet another inconvenient truth.
The Baby Boomers who were born en mass 76 years ago are starting to die en mass from the usual suspects of seasonal flu which leads to pneumonia and old age.
The MASK of the BEAST to Buy or Sell is a pretext for the depopulation vacc + 5G FINAL SOLUTION before crossing the Milky ay Resets the planet.
It takes 10 years to develop a vaccine IF and only IF you can isolate the virus. Which they can't because it is the seasonal Flu virus which changes every season.
Don't let the Narcissistic Evil ones Divide and Conquer you by race, creed and religion in these the END TIMES due to the Precession of the 7 north stars Jesus held in his hand to warn US.
Jesus loved all races because there is only one race, the HUMAN race with only one minority the INDIVIDUAL human.
Praise Jesus he is the only one who can UNITE all of humanity with the New Covenant he died to deliver in these the END TIMES.
Video Records, what a time to be alive!
Have always loved SciFi & always will. My era. 👍😎
Loved it! Thank you for uploading 💖
Just breathtaking special effects! They broke the mold with this one. 🍄
filmed in six days at Producers Studio in Hollywood, beginning on 18 March 1964. The film's budget was approximately $90,000
That sort of money these days will buy you a Tesla! lol
No actual actors were harmed or used in this production
No actual actors were USED in this production. Criminy.
😂
LOLOLOL LOL lololol lol lol
The Special effects were out of this world
A rocket ship with a BIG bottle of Absorbeen Jr. could have cleared up that fungus in no time.
The special effects were awsome...like being there!
A very imaginative, unique and enjoyable film.
Glen Langan, the ex-Colossal Man, is undeniably well-cast as General Noland, a military man & liaison who considers possibilities in rescuing the space station's crew. A real gem of a film, with likable characters. Not like today's CGI rubbish!👍👍🚀🚀🚀
rubbish in the screenplay too.
After 12 minutes they should have renamed this film Camel-toe in outer space 😮
It's sad how people don't scream at the sight of moving fungus like they used to.
Much better than I expected!!!
A predecessor to the Green Slime!!
Thanks for posting!!
"Space Fungus" Great name for a Punk band...
Yeah
Toxic space fungus
A GOODUN. Much thanks!!
i love the old sci fi movies. :)
Amazing difference between this 1965 space station and Stanley Kubrick's space station only 3 years later, in 1968.
Kubrick's space station probably had a bigger budget than this entire production (including marketing, lol)
Hi everyone. The 50s and 60s science fiction were certainly the best. A lot better than some of the $250MM productions
I take these older black and white gems over modern science fiction with its garbage CGI
Me too Mike Far More Entertaining
Absolutely correct Sir
I fully agree with you on that! The older ones had good actors an good plots, but now they simply use the old ones an put new people in them an hope they are good.
@@michaelschultz5127 👍
I am in total accord 💯%. 😁
Really enjoyed the story line ,this was one of the better ones back then.
Saw this as a B movie in 1965. I recognized only one scene from it, when the astronaut was going hand over hand to rescue Faith. It was just as ridiculous then as it is now! Oh, and the General says "Don/t lose your Faith" at the end. Cute!
The station only had .5 gravity, so its not so ridiculous.
This raven haired beauty played the mute in another Sci-Fi movie,of which the name escapes me.
good thing they used science and stuff to keep this movie accurate.
Like our current federal government.
Yeah just like the media huh?
Harold Lloyd Jr. Will do classic comedy like his old man.
Mst3k
5 minutes with a bona fide science adviser would have blown the budget.
Inside the ship the fungus dies at 32° f, outside the ship the fungus survives 455 degrees below zero fahrenheit.
I had the same thought. LOL
It only dies at 32 degrees. Not above or below it.
I really love these films 🌍🛸🚀🛰👽🤖👾
Seeing the kind of movie that came out in 1965 is interesting to me. Back then, drive in movie theaters were popular. Now the pandemic has revived the drive in!
This movie proves that the fungus made it to Earth 🌎 and evolved in Covid 19.
Great old movies. Only..no fire in space.
Shot in the USA, two years before 2001 Space Odyssey was shot in Europe...
The Space Fox is to die for ☺
That wasn`t at all bad, at least it had a story.😊
Still.great stuff to watch. Was just out if high school when many of these where made.. All around intertainment
in 1965 we had a Hubcap with SPACE STATION stenciled on the side
In 1966 we had Star Trek with Superb Graphics, excellent acting based on incredible and interesting stories
One year made quit the difference would'nt you say?
I went into orbit once but I didn't need a rocket! Great film,enjoyed it!
I liked it, I liked it a lot!
I liked this. Good movie.
Possibly the best special effects since 'Plan 9'.
I need to stop reading the comments and enjoy the movie. But I just can’t help myself. The comments are what makes the movie so good.👍🏻😁
this is excellent
Excellent watch with Flat graphics
This movie makes Irwin Allen's sci-fi seem like 2001: A Space Odyssey.
....also, 2001: A Space Odyssey was made only 3 years after this one.
Yeah, but the sub-plot is almost identical to 2001. A groovy ,swinging, space station, w/gravity, to hang at while traveling to and from the moon. That's my final frontier, and Harold Lloyd Jr. to boot! This movie's got it all.
@@curmudgeon1933 : With a budget of $10.5 million vs $90,000 for this movie. And 2001 was an English production - they were notably more cost efficient than US studios.
Irwin Allen was rather good at it.
these people were already aware of space junk back then.
I seem to have missed this one. Cool!
Pamela Curran is positively stunning. Just say'n.
Luv how these oldies are. Turn heat off to kill the fungus never mind it’s all over the outside of the station in cold space.
Oops!!! Guess I didn’t wait for the climax.
The screeching of the fungus sounded so realistic as the sub zero Co² hit it. I turned on the subtitles and it read, "WHOA!! THAT SHIT'S COLD!!! SUM BODY BUILD UH FAR!!!"
Things haven't changed. The guys' jumpsuits are baggy and the ladies' jumpsuits are formfitting.
So sad about the crew member. He was such a fun-guy. No pun attended. Yes, it is.
Just think this came out a year before Star Trek.
These old films are true classics.
I like those spinning headlines on the newspapers. Also the movie starts out as sci Fi , then turns into a space disaster movie towards the end.
The Orkin man in space.
Such a cool movie!
I love these science documentaries. Shows just how much NASA is hiding.
Documentaries?!
@@michaelwertzy9808 Like 'Deliverance' ;-)
Znamya solar sail laser spotlight satellites for one and the Great Year Resetting the planet in the next 1,000 years it takes to cross the galaxies electromagnetic gravitational plane for two.
Co2 is not has it ever caused earth's climate to change.
Temp is rising first and CO2 follows. Cause and effect.
CO2 + H20 + Electromagnetic energy of the galaxy via the Sun creates life.
Earth is a 4.5 Billion year old closed loop that self regulates by combining CO2 with H2O to capture EM energy of the galaxy via the Sun.
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. On this planet. All EM energy comes from the Double Torus we call the Galactic Nucleus via the Sun to us.
For what does it benefit Man/HUMANITY to gain the whole world (After the Great Year Resets it) only to lose your SOUL?"
The road to hell is paved with good intentions in these the END TIMES due to increased EM energy from eclipsing the MILKY WAY for the next 1,000 years.
Praise Jesus he was the Good SHEPHERD who died to deliver the NEW COVENANT for all of HUMANITY.
The 240,000 year rotation of the galactic bulge the (Galactic Milankovitch cycles) cause our climate cycles. With ice ages at aphelion and tropical ages at perihelion every 60,000 years.
Every 12,000 years half the Precession of the 7 north stars Jesus held in his hand to warn US our solar system eclipses crosses over the center of our galaxies double torus electromagnetic gravitational plane (Milky Way) for a 1,000 years causing the END TIMES with EMP pillars of fire brimstone, Oort cloud comet impacts and global east to west cataclysmic Tidal Was that wash over the continents and freeze into the continental glaciers lowering sea levels.
The last time our solar system eclipsed the Milky Way was 12,000 years ago according to geological, archeological, topographical, Oral history, Astronomical/Astrological history. Younger Dryas boundary layer, Clovis people, Sphinx water erosion, Gobekli tepe/Derenkuyu.
The planet doesn't lie (Omission) unlike man.
Covid like CO2 is yet another comfortable LIE built upon yet another inconvenient truth.
The Baby Boomers who were born en mass 76 years ago are starting to die en mass from the usual suspects of seasonal flu which leads to pneumonia and old age.
The MASK of the BEAST to Buy or Sell is a pretext for the depopulation vacc + 5G FINAL SOLUTION before crossing the Milky ay Resets the planet.
It takes 10 years to develop a vaccine IF and only IF you can isolate the virus. Which they can't because it is the seasonal Flu virus which changes every season.
Don't let the Narcissistic Evil ones Divide and Conquer you by race, creed and religion in these the END TIMES due to the Precession of the 7 north stars Jesus held in his hand to warn US.
Jesus loved all races because there is only one race, the HUMAN race with only one minority the INDIVIDUAL human.
Praise Jesus he is the only one who can UNITE all of humanity with the New Covenant he died to deliver in these the END TIMES.
@@GregoryJByrne Ah nuts.
Indubitably ☺
Wow , Kubrick really phoned this one in .
Well...Totally no technobabble here. Good thing the fungus cannot survive the cold...since it is all over the outside of the space station. My god, the first guy was covered with cat hair, more than I have ever seen, even at my house. Now if only we had a space station umbrella. I sure hope all the crew of the space station does not get the fungus on their toe nails! The fungus seems fairly vocal when you chill it. Such a gripping story, had me on the edge of my chair holding on for dear life so I did not fall off from laughing.
Mis-labeled: not Sci-Fi, but comedy.
I can’t believe how much flirting there is in our future American space program!
Well they are there too irl. Just Google bout the astronaut that wore diapers to travel cross country to kill her love rival
Check out _Packing for Mars_ by Mary Roach. Some Russians on the ISS just couldn't control themselves.
If you like flirting, watch
"The Angry Red Planet" with the great Gerald Mohr. It should have been called "Sexual Harassment in Outer Space!" And it's an above average sci fi flick too.😊
The score is stellar. 👽🙏
Those Van Allen Belts are killing me.