The difference in sophistication between Kubrick's 2001 made in 1968 and this film made in 1965 is equivalent to the distance between Earth and Uranus.
I can’t criticize these movies using current values as opposed to of the 60’s. As a nerdy teenager i was just happy to get sci fi movies back then. As for scientific thought, it didn’t occur until post sputnik. I still have vivid memories of the launch of Sputnik and the kick it gave to education. Good movie for the time. Many thanks for sharing this movie
This was the kind of sci-fi I was used to as a kid, wit a few exceptions, until Star Trek premiered in 1966. With that, I became a Trekkie for life and started reading sci-fi instead of just watching B movies.
What’s up with the Biblical names for these ships? Faith & Hope? I don’t think so. It’s supposed to be a scientific expedition, not the saga of LDS or JW missionaries out to “spread the good news.”
tell your sister what memory's I had I remember WATCHEN it on sci fi theater at 230 I was seven years old. then Christmas time on creature feature. my first time sick with crupe cough. my mom had me breath in Vicks I was eight. I remember the light house ship and alien was so cool. we just lost Francine York. tell your sister she's well remembered
where there is one crab there’s usually many more close by. if i wrote the script for added horror i would have had the giant crabs eat all the men which would have eliminated the sexual tensions on Hope 1 .
My favorite "smile" about these 50's SciFi movies is their concept that future spaceships would be luxury liners with 'room for a swimming pool and a pony" (thank you Hyacinth from "Keeping up Appearances") and luxury furniture, instead of the cramped spaces they are turning out to be. Great, fun, entertaining way to spend a while. i found it funny when, at the end, she says, "The air is thin, but it's breathable! Earth people CAN live here!" Well, there are those 5-ton crabs that would appear to be capable of feeding a pretty large city, They will just have to be careful of the "Creature from the Black Lagoon"-or two, lol. TY for uploading.
Space Probe Taurus (1965) - FULL MOVIE 2141pm 6.9.24 some sap just mentioned this film. i was wondering if it is the precursor to or the film that was inspired by rocket to the moon...?
And only 4 years before the first moon landing. Everything they got wrong in this movie, which was pretty much all of it, was known at the time it was made. They had real mid '60s physics, astronomy, and spaceflight to get their information from. But they didn't.
@@geraldscott4302 Comments on ‘Space Probe Taurus (1965) - FULL MOVIE’ 0410am 24.11.24 didnt utilize it, y'mean? nasa seems to have been divested of it's original blue prints for space exploration and now any stoopid sap with a big fist can take control of the situation to ill end it would seem... wow what a thought...the guys bugging the phone calls and the computer are only over the road...
What a movie, a trip to another galaxy in hours and then crash land on another planet, ships sinks into the ocean and the bloke trys calling Earth control and blames the lack of reply on metallic particles in the ocean. Brilliant science.
"...metallic particles in the ocean. Brilliant science." Probably old beer cans and aluminum wrappers from previous explorers. Now, if it had been plastic particles in the ocean...
I love the fact that EVERYONE in a position of power (Captain, head crew staff, ETC) are over 40... these days films have 21 year olds who can barely tie their laces in those jobs and anyone over 30 is old and washed out!
Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins were the three astronauts who were a part of the Apollo 11 crew. All three were born in 1930, making Buzz Aldrin 39 and the others 38. (Edit: The Captain, James Brown was 45 when he made this movie.)
A year later Star Trek was first seen on TV. This movie illustrated Hollywood's idea of space science fiction at the time. It shows just how groundbreaking Star Trek was.
Since you brought it up, Star Trek was pretty stupid, as well. Its set-up and Assumptions were just as silly as those of this movie (or of such space-operas as 'Buck Rogers', 'Flash Gordon', and other serials). On Star Trek, we were shown that ~every~ 'planet' they visited had one (and only one) 'culture' (such as '30s Gangland World', 'Retired Greek Gods Planet', CroMagnon Patriots World, etc, etc). Turns out that Outer Space Exploration is no more or less than 'Sociology 101'..... Likewise, they all featured ONE climate ("It's a desert planet, Jim", "Tricorders show this Class M is entirely a primordeal jungle", etc). The ever-expanding (at 'light-speed', they say) universe never seemed to affect the borders of the Klingon, Romulan, and Starfleet empires, either, did it? The only real difference in Holly-wood's rendition of 'space' between, say, 'Rocky Jones, Space Ranger' and 'Star Trek' is that they took down the curtains....and added some swooshy doors. Groundbreaking? No; not so much......
@BrainEatingApe Well, even in the hit masonic allegory '2001', everybody in "zero gravity" still moved *slower* than 'normal' or 'high' gravity.....that's clearly the OPPOSITE of what physics demands. Think about it; less grav/resistance means ~faster~ movement, making your spacemen go ~slower~ because they're in 'outer space' is ridiculous. That realization is what cured a lot of people of believing in the NASA legend, too. They got it backwards, and now the portrayals of 'outer space' are stuck with it. Oops.......
@@hippiekarl7 Guy, usually I would say you're an idiot. Because Star Trek is quintessential on how life in space can evolve. Star Trek DNA 40 + years are all over NASA and the world's technology. The flip phone, iPad, FaceTime flat-screen TVs, the computer on how it was used, and CT Scanner, etc. Also, motion detection opening doors and laser gun.
@@Kemet3.0 Guy, usually I would say you're Triggered that your sacred cow just got gored. Because StarTrek is 'quintessential' to how your Predictive Programming evolves. You even supplied a partial list of consumer products you were directed to love as soon as they became available (except lasers; they were already in use by then...that's why, on the Enterprise, theirs were 'phasers', which sounds more 'futurey' and 'sciencey').... Funny you'd invoke NASA; that (the Apollo Program) was the TV ~mini-series~ that took over immediately when ST/TOS ended. I remember them both; I was 9 at the time. It was disappointing, to say the least, to see that the new show "NASA Presents: Apollo 11" was ~worse~ than ST/TOS in both 'production value' ~and~ 'scientific Realism'. At least StarTrek had the TV decorum to use a 'transporter' for switching scenes to and from an 'outdoor environment', and thus avoided the whole idiotic NASA "low-gravity = slow-motion" thing. It was tedious to see that BS during Apollo 11: slow motion 'on the Moon', but they'd ~jump~ and go at 1/2 speed yet they NEVER got any higher than when jumping right here, at ~real~ speed. That's as unrealistic as it was seeing Buzz wearing ~different~ gloves outside, without having gone back inside, depressurizing......and so on, and on. For TV shows, then, it's StarTrek > NASA's Apollo Program (which ain't sayin' much), *especially* since NASA was going as (you can't make this stuff up) 'Reality TV'. Their abject failure to adhere to the fundamental Laws of Physics, from start to finale, however, was only possible to carry off due to the carefully Programmed public's given predisposition to believe it anyway (because JFK/ColdWar/confirmation bias). It looks like it worked on you, too......do you even science, bro?
This was a good movie and really illustrates how even today we have no comprehension of how vast space is. It's funny how they set off to explore another galaxy like it's an hour ride to Grandma's house .
@@bullettube9863 NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft launched from Earth in 1977. Because Voyager 1 is more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth, it takes 22.5 hours for a radio signal to reach the spacecraft. And then it's another 22.5 hours for the probe's response to reach antennas on the ground. And radio signals travel at the speed of light. Space Probe Taurus was made in 1965. This movie is not alone in that it requires what's known as "suspension of disbelief." (The operative word is "REQUIRES.") In the old westerns, they had "infinite repeaters". Even in new movies heroes run around at full sprint while somehow carrying about 150lbs. of extra ammunition and/or magazines. _Suspension of disbelief._ It's quite amazing how prevalent it is - and not just in movies.
Not too shabby with a great cast 👌🏻 ... this was the first and only movie directed by Leonard Katzman who later on won an Emmy for the tevision series Dallas , also want to mention that the original title for this flick was "Space Monster"
In another generation they will say the same thing about today's sci fi movies-- While the fires, droughts, dying forests and oceans wreak devastation. They will also curse us...
@@auggie803 That was near the end. @ 36:26 "How close are the *_meteorites?_* " "40 seconds." @ 36:35 "I'm setting up *_a force field around the ship._* If there aren't to many, we should be able to deflect."
I love these old movies. It's funny how they saw the future then. But I have to laugh even more about their concept (or lack of it) of astronomy. Even in 1965 we knew that other starts were light years away and galaxies were millions of light years distant. It's still fun to watch them.
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If you watched this movie to the end, then that says something about the movie, or something about you :-) Yes, I watched it till the end and enjoyed it, thanks for the upload.
90% of these old sci-fi films made it easy for wardrobe; All they needed were tons of gray flannel suits and military uniforms... and a few funky space suits!
That's still one of the best sci-fi movies ever! And the plot concepts were way ahead of their time. Today, we have to worry about AI and AI robots and even worse - AI singularity! (Edit: Dr. Morbius' _Monster from the Id_ is an example of AI singularity - and we're actually working on realizing it, FFS!)
I love when the captain is leaving the earth ship, he fires his spacesuit maneuvering jet inside the airlock and bangs right into the doorframe. Brilliant.
@@brandex2011 Even better, when they discover the elements are suitable for human life, the doctor declares "Earth people can live here!" - momentarily completely forgetting about the giant crabs hammering away on the hull, or the seaweed zombie that launched an unprovoked attack on their friend the moment he entered the water and crushed him to death.
I didn't think the dialogue was great. When the lady scientist described the giant crabs as horrible creatures that was not how a professional scientist would react. Also the Captain should never have agreed to let the man who died on the crew. He didn't have a professional attitude to his job and his motivation for being on that flight was self serving. None of them seemed to have been vetted correctly for the job in hand.
Love it, 60 watt bulb on the alien ship....slowest automatic doors in history......the space ship looks like something from Blue Peter......I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣
This movie came out only a year before Star Trek premiered on TV. It makes you appreciate the revolutionary nature of Gene Rodenberry's vision. When you realize that movies like this represented the state of Hollywood space exploration sci-fi at the time.
FORBIDDEN PLANET came out the previous decade and was a pretty big influence on TREK, as was THIS ISLAND EARTH. . (Also the Czech film, IKARIE XB-1, a quite sophisticated story about a huge interplanetary space craft transporting a large contingent of space explorers on an epic voyage, pre-TREK....The film was dubbed---adequately--and released in the US as VOYAGE TO THE END OF THE UNIVERSE. ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS also pre-dates TREK and, in spite of the title, is a well-done, realistic depiction of survival on Mars by a stranded astronaut. Worth checking out if you haven't seen it. This film here is bottom of the barrel and wasn't considered representative of space exploration at the time. It was a joke then. But films like it got made because the studios rarely put any money into bigger, better SF, though there were some pretty notable exceptions. But, perhaps you know all this? Sorry if I've gone on a boring tangent here. Just trying to stick up for some of the brighter SF work that was being done prior to TREK.
@@RSEFX You said it all well, RSEFX! This junk was for the likkered up teenage drive in market niche. If there was merchandising it would have killed, financially
You're comparing apple to oranges. This movies was supposed to be the near future while Star Trek the distant future. Each show was written and filmed to fit those perspectives.
Close to the Triangulum Galaxy and a million miles off course sounds like pretty good navigation. Way less than 1 percent deviation. Even in the sixties this was understood as complete theatrical fantasy. I have seen recent movies with the same or worse tech errors. I really enjoyed the "meteorites" burning in space. I was in elementary school when we (students) picked this movie apart. We already knew solid state was coming. No boys complained about sultry Francine York. Also seen on Batman and Lost in space, Bewitched, It takes a thief. and many others. Just wanted to see if she was as nice as I remembered. Not disappointed. RIP Francine Yerich.
That was my grandfathers alien space ship. They boarded and killed him. We demand reparations from the humanoids for this injustice. Lunging at a human was our way of saying hello. Humans responded with murder! No justice, no peace!
I actually enjoyed this. I didn't expect much but parts of it I really enjoyed- the character development, the spaceships knobs and switches and claustrophobic effects... the curvy lady doctor, the undersea creature, and the overall pace made it all acceptable....It was made in 1965 yet has that 1957 feel, i guess that is why it's knocked, people expect more from a 65-er.
I actually prefer the 50s dynamic and aesthetic - the 60s were far too smarmy, gaudy, cock-sure and wantonly trippy. Casually 'Far out, man'. Damn, I hate the 60s vibe. Atompunk, yes - AustinPowers-punk, not so much thanks.
@ 1:13:42 "As far as I'm concerned, it's just one lousy piece of real estate." They should have known that when they took off for the planet "Bartstow". But screaming, "IT'S A CRAB!!!!" is not an unreasonable reaction. Where there's one, there are usually more. Crabs can be spread by close personal contact, and these people are in fairly close contact. @ 1:17:00 "One of them must have attached himself to the ship!" Yup! That's what they do. Most folks don't have a force field to shake them off, so they use a mix of pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide. But they were right not to bring alien crabs back to infect Earth. We have enough problems.
Ronald McReynolds Excuse me? What is solid propellent rocket fuel if not chemical power? Or mixing liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen or kerosene? All combustion in rocket engines is based on chemical power.
Ronald Rowan Hey Ronald Rowan. Ok, two things, first off I was basically saying that mankind will never make it to the stars on chemical based engines, like most rockets today. it's too little power. Secondly, not ALL engines use chemical power, some for instance are ion propulsion now or nuclear and other types are not being tested for use. But if you say rockets are chemicals that is okay with me as long as you don't say all engines for space are rockets.
This is truly a mid 1960s space movie,and one,that only American International could do so well! the sound effects that were used in this movie,later became heavily used in certain cartoon productions that Filmation Associates used,and also in other TV and movies.
And i might also mention,that there were some other sound effects,which were used in the TV series "SEARCH"(1972-73),which were regularly used in the background of this movie!
Reminds me of a Houlihan and big chuck show movie . Movie hosts in cleveland . Stayed up every friday night throughout my childhood . 11:30 . Ran for about 30 years.
@@dennismicheal2585 Love that eerie intro ... stop motion hand and the memorable music. Brings back a great memory from youth. m.ua-cam.com/video/Ux3laLkueZk/v-deo.html
@@dennismicheal2585 yes! i think i caught that on wpix channel 11 and chiller theater on wor channel nine.. may have that backwards..eithe way i always look for scifi/horror movies from the fifties and sixties! tks for the reminder!
I built the star drive for this ship back in the late 60s ,I used an old alternator some bailing twine and a stellar fermion higgs manipulation box aka a twinkie
John was the first person from Earth 🌎 to get into a fight with something in space, and then repeated his first theme by fighting with something in the ocean on another planet. He had a busy week.
There are movies like this that are so much Worth watching ,,, there is so much more to discuss than bland cgi ,,,, and its the stuff of my youth that made me dream of otherworlds ,,, so what's the harm ,,,, and yes I do pop up all over the place ,,,
Hank: “I’m setting the bomb for 10 minutes”. (Hmm, airlock and two doors to go through when I get back). “Correction, settling the bomb for 15 minutes”.
This is why I love YOU TUBE, while my Wife is watching something boring on TV I just can pop open the old lap top and watch a classic like this one, sure would love to see this one on Svengoolie, although it said the film was from 1965 it has more of a look from the mid 50s as opposed from 65, never the less I am enjoying the film, interesting how the time period is year 2000, and it's in Black and white that's funny, I was 28 in 2000 man am I getting old.
A good scene would have been they land on a planet occupied by aliens like the one in the spaceship they blew up. The aliens communicate and ask the astronauts, "Say, did you happen to run across one of our ships out there?"
All I know is once those underwater ocean crabs appeared "menacing" the space craft, I'll I could think of was a crab cracker, a couple of lemon wedges and a real nice bottle of slightly chilled French Grand Cru Chablis to wash the crab meat down with! LOL
44:53 So they landed of one of the moons of the triangulum Galaxy, that escaped its orbit. Can honestly say I never knew galaxys had their own moons orbiting them. You live and learn.
Yes this is one of my favorites. It was released long after the 1950s sci-fi and monster movie boom had ended by the early 1960s. Francine York was beautiful as always. The rest of the cast looked like they all came from Parma Ohio from the old WUAB Channel 43 studio.
This movie was ahead of it's time. The astronaunt said, "one or the other of us is going to be a minority group, and pretty soon we'll start trying to kill each other off."
This movie is an interesting look at 1960s social values, if rather oblique in its approach and in the guise of a first-contact space adventure. Historically, people don't learn well when approached directly with painful social issues (sexism, racism, ethnic and religious violence, etc.) so 1960s TV and movie producers were beginning to weave them into stories that people would be more willing to look at. The hope was that people would then look at themselves and maybe, slowly, change their behavior for the better. To their credit, many classic TV shows and movies resulted, though whether people actually got the message is another matter. Ignore the childish comments below. If you can't enjoy the story for its own sake then at least enjoy the early low-budget space-effects. They are the best part of this flick.
i am real glad we have a space ship that works under water. i did not think we had that kind of technology..movies have come a long way, don't you think? let's hear it for great technology. yaaay..
that’s a great internet name you have . @ sirtalkalotdoolittle. i have read some of your replies/comments on other YTube videos . this SciFi movie is fertile grounds for comical comments because it’s so hokey. on a personal note you should occasionally do something even if it’s wrong , rather that doing little . apology’s for not addressing you as a Sir , Sir . 🤭
Folks--you have to remember that art--whether it's visual or literary--reflects the values and experiences of its time. Things were different then, so you have to put aside our own times and not be so judgmental. (But it's amazing to realize how things have changed since then!)
Nobody's idea of a good movie, but fun to watch.
Yeah, considering interplanetary travel, "Forbidden Planet" was the best. And "This Island Earth" was not bad.
this movie is fertile ground for some talented amateur joke writers/comedians . 🙃🙂
even men in outer space are disgustingly sexist .
Sincerely Stormy Daniels.
Still way better than the rubbish they make today.
@@hyacinthlynch843 100%
Once I saw that destruct button so close to the emergency button, I was sold 😂 this is great ❤
Then they have SCUBA diving equipment but they had to save 100 pounds with the woman scientist.....looks practical.
Well you need to keep all the important buttons together, right?
Unfortunately those 2 buttons are probably that close in real life.😮
The difference in sophistication between Kubrick's 2001 made in 1968 and this film made in 1965 is equivalent to the distance between Earth and Uranus.
Maybe Ur-anus, but not mine.
Please remember this was done by AIP. 😆
Maybe Uranus, but not mine.😂😅😊
What if I'm sitting on the ground? That close?
......and $50 million.
🎶 I wish I were a spaceman,
The fastest man alive,
I’d fly across the universe,
On “Fireball XL5” 🎶
Okaaaey
Who sang this when reading
@@kathylong4712 I did! I remember getting a plastic model of it for Christmas. I flew it around the house for months.
I love these old movies. Thank you for sharing.
27:25. First person to make contact with someone from another planet. And true to human form .... you killed it.
How prophetic, aliens mindlessly attacking Americans.
They had it coming
THATS THE HUMAN RACE FOR YA
LOOK HOW WE DO THINGS DOWN HERE
'We must avoid minorities at all costs!'
😂 that's america, folks!
I can’t criticize these movies using current values as opposed to of the 60’s. As a nerdy teenager i was just happy to get sci fi movies back then. As for scientific thought, it didn’t occur until post sputnik. I still have vivid memories of the launch of Sputnik and the kick it gave to education. Good movie for the time. Many thanks for sharing this movie
This was the kind of sci-fi I was used to as a kid, wit a few exceptions, until Star Trek premiered in 1966. With that, I became a Trekkie for life and started reading sci-fi instead of just watching B movies.
What’s up with the Biblical names for these ships? Faith & Hope? I don’t think so. It’s supposed to be a scientific expedition, not the saga of LDS or JW missionaries out to “spread the good news.”
@@GoGreen1977 Plus the many Japanese space operas starring Godzilla and his friends in rubber suits.
@@ailleananaithnid2566So was Nasa doing mission work for Greek gods with Apollo?
The secretary at Earth Control is my sister. She was 18 when she did that part :)
tell your sister what memory's I had I remember WATCHEN it on sci fi theater at 230 I was seven years old. then Christmas time on creature feature. my first time sick with crupe cough. my mom had me breath in Vicks I was eight. I remember the light house ship and alien was so cool. we just lost Francine York. tell your sister she's well remembered
WOW how come no type of cameras used to take pics of aliens and it's ship ?
ThePoetJaye yeah right
Phyllis Selznick? That's your sister? That's pretty cool.
Cutie !
Looks at the scope:
"What are they?"
"I don't know be we're gonna need a lot of lemon and butter!!"
where there is one crab there’s usually many more close by. if i wrote the script for added horror i would have had the giant crabs eat all the men which would have eliminated the sexual tensions on Hope 1 .
My favorite "smile" about these 50's SciFi movies is their concept that future spaceships would be luxury liners with 'room for a swimming pool and a pony" (thank you Hyacinth from "Keeping up Appearances") and luxury furniture, instead of the cramped spaces they are turning out to be. Great, fun, entertaining way to spend a while.
i found it funny when, at the end, she says, "The air is thin, but it's breathable! Earth people CAN live here!" Well, there are those 5-ton crabs that would appear to be capable of feeding a pretty large city, They will just have to be careful of the "Creature from the Black Lagoon"-or two, lol.
TY for uploading.
Thanks for smile re the Boo-kays. Cheers....
@@bazzer124 OH, good one! BAZINGA!
“Your mind doesn’t need to be changed , it needs to be dry cleaned” l love that
and Martinized!
A Christmas ornament in a fish bowl with crabs. I love these old movies.
How did the fish bowl catch the crabs? Cheap motel? Icky date?
Hope the ornament doesn't get the crabs too!
Guess that's where the "X" in x-mas comes from....
@@tonysoprano3921 You get the prize, Tony!
There is only one year difference between this movie and the original 1966 TV Star Trek series, but what a difference!
Yes, and in these sorts of movies space exploration is always under military, not civilian, control.
Space Probe Taurus (1965) - FULL MOVIE 2141pm 6.9.24 some sap just mentioned this film. i was wondering if it is the precursor to or the film that was inspired by rocket to the moon...?
Watch any 60s Star Trek episode, prepare for disappointment.
And only 4 years before the first moon landing. Everything they got wrong in this movie, which was pretty much all of it, was known at the time it was made. They had real mid '60s physics, astronomy, and spaceflight to get their information from. But they didn't.
@@geraldscott4302 Comments on ‘Space Probe Taurus (1965) - FULL MOVIE’ 0410am 24.11.24 didnt utilize it, y'mean? nasa seems to have been divested of it's original blue prints for space exploration and now any stoopid sap with a big fist can take control of the situation to ill end it would seem... wow what a thought...the guys bugging the phone calls and the computer are only over the road...
What a movie, a trip to another galaxy in hours and then crash land on another planet, ships sinks into the ocean and the bloke trys calling Earth control and blames the lack of reply on metallic particles in the ocean. Brilliant science.
YEAH,...And funny how they just happen to have a wetsuit with oxygen tanks on board too, on a spacship way far away from earth!!
"...metallic particles in the ocean. Brilliant science." Probably old beer cans and aluminum wrappers from previous explorers. Now, if it had been plastic particles in the ocean...
And as kids, we ate it all up. Science or not, it fed the imagination in a big way.
Science worked differently back then man lol
@@erichayes2890 INTERSTELLAR proved why you need a wetsuit (sort of) and oxygen!
I love the fact that EVERYONE in a position of power (Captain, head crew staff, ETC) are over 40... these days films have 21 year olds who can barely tie their laces in those jobs and anyone over 30 is old and washed out!
Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins were the three astronauts who were a part of the Apollo 11 crew. All three were born in 1930, making Buzz Aldrin 39 and the others 38.
(Edit: The Captain, James Brown was 45 when he made this movie.)
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@@brandex2011 Yet many, many of the pilots who flew bombers in WW2 were in their early 20's
@iworkout6912 not exactly positions of power.
The thing you don't understand is for back then they WERE all under 30. They just looked old. Except for the balding guy. He was in his 30's. 😉😆
Captain: We managed to fix the computer problem! we had to replace two vacuum tubes.
😂
Just two? Out of the millions needed to get the sufficient computing power? Just two? Check again.
🤣🤣🤣
whit that technology 3 Years later we managed go to Moon ! 🤔🤔🤔
Captain we fixed the computer problem by switching it off then back on again 😂 I would love them to say this.
Love these old sci-fi flicks.
A year later Star Trek was first seen on TV. This movie illustrated Hollywood's idea of space science fiction at the time. It shows just how groundbreaking Star Trek was.
Since you brought it up, Star Trek was pretty stupid, as well. Its set-up and Assumptions were just as silly as those of this movie (or of such space-operas as 'Buck Rogers', 'Flash Gordon', and other serials). On Star Trek, we were shown that ~every~ 'planet' they visited had one (and only one) 'culture' (such as '30s Gangland World', 'Retired Greek Gods Planet', CroMagnon Patriots World, etc, etc). Turns out that Outer Space Exploration is no more or less than 'Sociology 101'.....
Likewise, they all featured ONE climate ("It's a desert planet, Jim", "Tricorders show this Class M is entirely a primordeal jungle", etc).
The ever-expanding (at 'light-speed', they say) universe never seemed to affect the borders of the Klingon, Romulan, and Starfleet empires, either, did it?
The only real difference in Holly-wood's rendition of 'space' between, say, 'Rocky Jones, Space Ranger' and 'Star Trek' is that they took down the curtains....and added some swooshy doors. Groundbreaking? No; not so much......
@BrainEatingApe Well, even in the hit masonic allegory '2001', everybody in "zero gravity" still moved *slower* than 'normal' or 'high' gravity.....that's clearly the OPPOSITE of what physics demands. Think about it; less grav/resistance means ~faster~ movement, making your spacemen go ~slower~ because they're in 'outer space' is ridiculous. That realization is what cured a lot of people of believing in the NASA legend, too. They got it backwards, and now the portrayals of 'outer space' are stuck with it. Oops.......
@@hippiekarl7
Guy, usually I would say you're an idiot.
Because Star Trek is quintessential on how life in space can evolve.
Star Trek DNA 40 + years are all over NASA and the world's technology.
The flip phone, iPad, FaceTime flat-screen TVs, the computer on how it was used, and CT Scanner, etc.
Also, motion detection opening doors and laser gun.
@@Kemet3.0 Guy, usually I would say you're Triggered that your sacred cow just got gored.
Because StarTrek is 'quintessential' to how your Predictive Programming evolves. You even supplied a partial list of consumer products you were directed to love as soon as they became available (except lasers; they were already in use by then...that's why, on the Enterprise, theirs were 'phasers', which sounds more 'futurey' and 'sciencey')....
Funny you'd invoke NASA; that (the Apollo Program) was the TV ~mini-series~ that took over immediately when ST/TOS ended. I remember them both; I was 9 at the time. It was disappointing, to say the least, to see that the new show "NASA Presents: Apollo 11" was ~worse~ than ST/TOS in both 'production value' ~and~ 'scientific Realism'. At least StarTrek had the TV decorum to use a 'transporter' for switching scenes to and from an 'outdoor environment', and thus avoided the whole idiotic NASA "low-gravity = slow-motion" thing. It was tedious to see that BS during Apollo 11: slow motion 'on the Moon', but they'd ~jump~ and go at 1/2 speed yet they NEVER got any higher than when jumping right here, at ~real~ speed. That's as unrealistic as it was seeing Buzz wearing ~different~ gloves outside, without having gone back inside, depressurizing......and so on, and on.
For TV shows, then, it's StarTrek > NASA's Apollo Program (which ain't sayin' much), *especially* since NASA was going as (you can't make this stuff up) 'Reality TV'. Their abject failure to adhere to the fundamental Laws of Physics, from start to finale, however, was only possible to carry off due to the carefully Programmed public's given predisposition to believe it anyway (because JFK/ColdWar/confirmation bias).
It looks like it worked on you, too......do you even science, bro?
@BrainEatingApe That is just what I was about to comment!!
This was a good movie and really illustrates how even today we have no comprehension of how vast space is. It's funny how they set off to explore another galaxy like it's an hour ride to Grandma's house .
"Over the river and through the woods, to Alpha Centauri we go..."
No, the writer didn't know the difference between a galaxy and a star system.
And yet despite the vast distances, they still had instant communications with Earth? Yikes! Shades of Star Trek!
@@bullettube9863 NASA’s Voyager 1 spacecraft launched from Earth in 1977. Because Voyager 1 is more than 15 billion miles (24 billion kilometers) from Earth, it takes 22.5 hours for a radio signal to reach the spacecraft. And then it's another 22.5 hours for the probe's response to reach antennas on the ground. And radio signals travel at the speed of light.
Space Probe Taurus was made in 1965. This movie is not alone in that it requires what's known as "suspension of disbelief." (The operative word is "REQUIRES.")
In the old westerns, they had "infinite repeaters". Even in new movies heroes run around at full sprint while somehow carrying about 150lbs. of extra ammunition and/or magazines.
_Suspension of disbelief._ It's quite amazing how prevalent it is - and not just in movies.
@@bullettube9863 "Scotty, beam me up...a Milky Way!"
Not too shabby with a great cast 👌🏻 ... this was the first and only movie directed by Leonard Katzman who later on won an Emmy for the tevision series Dallas , also want to mention that the original title for this flick was "Space Monster"
Toggle switches and oscilloscopes were the bomb in tha day..These old movies were always captivating and entertaining..
@Doglover 2021 Etch A Sketch!
And yet they had a force field to fend off the flaming “meteorites”.
In another generation they will say the same thing about today's sci fi movies-- While the fires, droughts, dying forests and oceans wreak devastation. They will also curse us...
@@brandex2011 Force field was for the Crabs Not meteorites.
@@auggie803 That was near the end. @ 36:26 "How close are the *_meteorites?_* " "40 seconds." @ 36:35 "I'm setting up *_a force field around the ship._* If there aren't to many, we should be able to deflect."
I had to laugh so hard. the doors open so slowly there is no way anyone can come in a hurry. LOL. Love these old B-movies.
did you notice how loud those door were?
Blame it on Boeing.@@Stewart1953
I love these old movies. It's funny how they saw the future then. But I have to laugh even more about their concept (or lack of it) of astronomy. Even in 1965 we knew that other starts were light years away and galaxies were millions of light years distant.
It's still fun to watch them.
The global elite control everything on this planet and know what they want. There isn't any surprise about that.
Yes it's thanks to this film we have start trek and start wars
And I can confirm andros 1 is a successful colony but I'm sick to death of crab pie everyday
Good old-fashioned B-movie with all the flaws you'd expect, and maybe a few more, but still jolly good fun
made ah many of a good evening.
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I like that whoever designed the space ship made sure there was a department store armchair in the cockpit @3:18
I love the 50's B Sci-fi Movies. First time I've see this one, very good story line.
Problem with this one was it was made in 65
@@Mr05Chuck oh boy, internet cop Mr0Smuck " in the style of" dillweed
@@vanillagorilla8236 ah you may have misunderstood the snark. That is ok. It was just 10 years to late tech wise was my point.
If you watched this movie to the end, then that says something about the movie, or something about you :-) Yes, I watched it till the end and enjoyed it, thanks for the upload.
is it bad that i've seen this 10 times already?
@@jonnyq680 nope cuz I've probably seen it just as much or more , I also have it on VHS 👌🏻
90% of these old sci-fi films made it easy for wardrobe; All they needed were tons of gray flannel suits and military uniforms... and a few funky space suits!
The actress was lovely as in all science fiction movies they were, my first love when I was a child was Ann Francis (Forbidden Planet).
That's still one of the best sci-fi movies ever! And the plot concepts were way ahead of their time. Today, we have to worry about AI and AI robots and even worse - AI singularity! (Edit: Dr. Morbius' _Monster from the Id_ is an example of AI singularity - and we're actually working on realizing it, FFS!)
I’m sure the cast were experiencing something like the pangs of career loss. But I want thank them wherever they are. This was an entertaining story.
"Rockets, ON!" Love it! Superb sci-fi B movie. Thanks for posting, svettnisse666
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I love when the captain is leaving the earth ship, he fires his spacesuit maneuvering jet inside the airlock and bangs right into the doorframe. Brilliant.
Hell, that is exactly what my kid would have done.....
Don't you know anything space suit maneuvering jets? They're really difficult to use.,.!
Thank you for uploading this classic! I love toking and then watching these old sci-fi movies. The more ridiculous, the better!
They are,
This film has it all. Love, Action, Giant Crabs & a guest appearance from The Creature of The Black Lagoon.
They’re worried about giant crabs, but no one seems to care about the constant flow of bubbles leaving the ship.
@@brandex2011 Even better, when they discover the elements are suitable for human life, the doctor declares "Earth people can live here!" - momentarily completely forgetting about the giant crabs hammering away on the hull, or the seaweed zombie that launched an unprovoked attack on their friend the moment he entered the water and crushed him to death.
I like how they casually go into an unguarded, unsealed alien ship, encounter an alien and shoot it, then blow it up.
And the aliens never bother knocking on our door and asking what's up! Why did you shoot?
In space you wouldn't hear the gunshot or the other weird sounds
In side the ship you would
"What's our speed?"
"Twelve."
"Twelve what?"
"Twelve SIR!"
Nasaspaceflight says the 3 raptor engines on the SpaceX Starship have a thrust of three, so a speed of twelve sounds about right. :)
mach. we had to do him. oh yea we blew hell out of his ship too.
A solid 12. Coincidently a 4 rated earth woman is also a solid 12 in space.
@@jimmyduncan7650 A 6 rated earth woman is also a 14 in space ..also known as a Trumpette.
@@jimmyduncan7650 don't forget the camera put on 6 solids
Insightful dialogue among the actors. These older movies had the greatest writers ! Creativity and imagination are at their best !!
I didn't think the dialogue was great. When the lady scientist described the giant crabs as horrible creatures that was not how a professional scientist would react. Also the Captain should never have agreed to let the man who died on the crew. He didn't have a professional attitude to his job and his motivation for being on that flight was self serving. None of them seemed to have been vetted correctly for the job in hand.
I agree 👍
No scientist was involved in making this film. :))
True, I don’t think many were available.
@@neddludd6076 .. yep , they were busy doing the real thing
Oddly enough they weren't involved in star wars, the wizard of oz and ET either.....coincidence? I think not!
Funny, 'cause it's true... :)
Yeah,. Movies like this should be called Non-Science Fiction
These old movies were so much better than the ones today. Very suspenseful.
Love it, 60 watt bulb on the alien ship....slowest automatic doors in history......the space ship looks like something from Blue Peter......I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣
13:32 "I'd say it was some kinda spaceship..."!!! I guess that guy must be the science officer!!!
“Change course 3 degrees G subordinate L”
God I love that kinda talk. This is what makes young boys become astronauts.
Why does the pressure in the air lock go back to zero on the gauge? Uh I think it’s reversed.
Technobabble
This movie came out only a year before Star Trek premiered on TV. It makes you appreciate the revolutionary nature of Gene Rodenberry's vision. When you realize that movies like this represented the state of Hollywood space exploration sci-fi at the time.
FORBIDDEN PLANET came out the previous decade and was a pretty big influence on TREK, as was THIS ISLAND EARTH. . (Also the Czech film, IKARIE XB-1, a quite sophisticated story about a huge interplanetary space craft transporting a large contingent of space explorers on an epic voyage, pre-TREK....The film was dubbed---adequately--and released in the US as VOYAGE TO THE END OF THE UNIVERSE. ROBINSON CRUSOE ON MARS also pre-dates TREK and, in spite of the title, is a well-done, realistic depiction of survival on Mars by a stranded astronaut. Worth checking out if you haven't seen it. This film here is bottom of the barrel and wasn't considered representative of space exploration at the time. It was a joke then. But films like it got made because the studios rarely put any money into bigger, better SF, though there were some pretty notable exceptions. But, perhaps you know all this? Sorry if I've gone on a boring tangent here. Just trying to stick up for some of the brighter SF work that was being done prior to TREK.
@@RSEFX You said it all well, RSEFX! This junk was for the likkered up teenage drive in market niche. If there was merchandising it would have killed, financially
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You're comparing apple to oranges. This movies was supposed to be the near future while Star Trek the distant future. Each show was written and filmed to fit those perspectives.
@@robinstewart6510 correct
Close to the Triangulum Galaxy and a million miles off course sounds like pretty good navigation. Way less than 1 percent deviation.
Even in the sixties this was understood as complete theatrical fantasy.
I have seen recent movies with the same or worse tech errors.
I really enjoyed the "meteorites" burning in space.
I was in elementary school when we (students) picked this movie apart.
We already knew solid state was coming.
No boys complained about sultry Francine York.
Also seen on Batman and Lost in space, Bewitched, It takes a thief. and many others.
Just wanted to see if she was as nice as I remembered.
Not disappointed.
RIP Francine Yerich.
Right on ! Great picture
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Awesome for 1965, on a black & white television many years ago. I first viewed this during the late 60's.
got to love a nice recliner in a space ship
Hey, if you're going to go into space, go in comfort.
Space travel is hard man.
Thanks. Love these old B movies.
Andrea Andrews ...you look like a hot space lady yourself ..you...have any one back home?
Good thing they were prepared for anything. You never know when you’ll need a wet suit and diving gear on a trip to outer space.
Hilarious!
great reply bro,so funny Ha Ha, i love old movies
Or a gun and bomb.
Hahahahahaha😂
Just how many trips to outer space have you taken exactly sir?
Some of these astronauts aren't very smart, they didn't even know what a crab is. LOL
All the space movies, I wasn't allowed to watch, because they effected my mind............now I do.
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That was my grandfathers alien space ship. They boarded and killed him. We demand reparations from the humanoids for this injustice. Lunging at a human was our way of saying hello. Humans responded with murder! No justice, no peace!
He shouldn't have stuck his tongue out.
I apologise on behalf of the human race and thank you for not invading us in retaliation.
I actually enjoyed this. I didn't expect much but parts of it I really enjoyed- the character development, the spaceships knobs and switches and claustrophobic effects... the curvy lady doctor, the undersea creature, and the overall pace made it all acceptable....It was made in 1965 yet has that 1957 feel, i guess that is why it's knocked, people expect more from a 65-er.
Particularly when you think that only three years after this dodgy little piece of cinema , Stanley Kubrick released the daddy of sci-fi films
I actually prefer the 50s dynamic and aesthetic - the 60s were far too smarmy, gaudy, cock-sure and wantonly trippy. Casually 'Far out, man'. Damn, I hate the 60s vibe. Atompunk, yes - AustinPowers-punk, not so much thanks.
@@EnosEverything 2001 was NOT a good film.
@@foobarmaximus3506 IT IS A MASTERPIECE YOU TOTAL CRETIN
The “curvy” lady doctor? You have no idea how destructive such stereotypes were to little girls, do you?
Pretty decent movie, considering it's budget. Good writing, acting, passable sets, and mostly good effects.
Love all these old movies I grew up on
What could it be!!! I've never seen anything like it!!!!! It's fantastic!!!! Me screaming at TV---IT'S A CRAB!!!!
It was a Blue Crab.
@@auggie803 It was a standard crab. Also known as an STD crab.
@ 1:13:42 "As far as I'm concerned, it's just one lousy piece of real estate." They should have known that when they took off for the planet "Bartstow". But screaming, "IT'S A CRAB!!!!" is not an unreasonable reaction. Where there's one, there are usually more. Crabs can be spread by close personal contact, and these people are in fairly close contact. @ 1:17:00 "One of them must have attached himself to the ship!" Yup! That's what they do. Most folks don't have a force field to shake them off, so they use a mix of pyrethrins and piperonyl butoxide. But they were right not to bring alien crabs back to infect Earth. We have enough problems.
Same!😂
58:30 - This was the highlight of my day. The dialogue was just perfect
Man how kool is that, A SpaceShip with a Lazy Boy in it .... now thats class ......
Lou Mareno Not as cool as if he had a toilet in that ship.
From Earth to the stars, on chemical power. Not gonna happen.
Ronald McReynolds Excuse me? What is solid propellent rocket fuel if not chemical power? Or mixing liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen or kerosene? All combustion in rocket engines is based on chemical power.
Ronald Rowan Hey Ronald Rowan. Ok, two things, first off I was basically saying that mankind will never make it to the stars on chemical based engines, like most rockets today. it's too little power. Secondly, not ALL engines use chemical power, some for instance are ion propulsion now or nuclear and other types are not being tested for use. But if you say rockets are chemicals that is okay with me as long as you don't say all engines for space are rockets.
+Ronald Rowan canola oil
This is truly a mid 1960s space movie,and one,that only American International could do so well! the sound effects that were used in this movie,later became heavily used
in certain cartoon productions that Filmation Associates used,and also in other TV and
movies.
And i might also mention,that there were some other sound effects,which were
used in the TV series "SEARCH"(1972-73),which were regularly used in the
background of this movie!
Love those old quirky SciFi movies.
Reminds me of a Houlihan and big chuck show movie . Movie hosts in cleveland . Stayed up every friday night throughout my childhood . 11:30 . Ran for about 30 years.
i love these movies..was a kid in the fifties and loved saturday night!
I envy your youth; I was born in the mid 60's. The whole 1950's drive in scene (or Fifties horror & scifi cinema itself) must have been a good time.
@@eduardo_corrochio yea i remember it all so well..had a great time..sat morn and sat night were great tv times
I remember this movie on creature feature 6 fingers coming out of the dirt in the mid 70s.
@@dennismicheal2585 Love that eerie intro ... stop motion hand and the memorable music. Brings back a great memory from youth.
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@@dennismicheal2585 yes! i think i caught that on wpix channel 11 and chiller theater on wor channel nine.. may have that backwards..eithe way i always look for scifi/horror movies from the fifties and sixties! tks for the reminder!
I love the opening scene best. They had LazyBoy recliners onboard.
Remember, when you are travelling hundreds of miles through space, make sure you have a LazyBoy recliner!
If the writers were stoners , it would be bean bag chairs
You’re right!!
My search for the answers never stop too. That's where a double Martini comes in.
I agree but I'll stick tomy bourbon and water.
" new power sources that will power their ships far beyond earth's universe" wow! that's some powerful shit!
Lol! I was thinking the same thing!
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super duper shit
I built the star drive for this ship back in the late 60s ,I used an old alternator some bailing twine and a stellar fermion higgs manipulation box aka a twinkie
I built one too, I just didn't say anything about it till now.
The slow-motion door and hatches are killing me.
I was 17 years old in 1965. They got to the moon in 1969. Can you believe this shit!
12:00 "we need every once of equipment" "and she carries some pretty good equipment on her own" hahaha greatest quote of the movie
He wasn't lying about that, I don't know what the Captain's problem was she could blast off with me anytime .
Haha yeah it took 12 minutes for the hound dog to show up, there’s one in every sci-fi movie from this generation!
John was the first person from Earth 🌎 to get into a fight with something in space, and then repeated his first theme by fighting with something in the ocean on another planet. He had a busy week.
I love how they use fire extinguishers to fly from ship to ship. The "alien" is hilarious.
Even though I have to agree with Douglas K. Young's point,
It's still a great little flick! Thanks for sharing this!
for a 1965 movie, I'd give it a 3 of 5 stars, just watching Francine York eyes as she just scanned around was a joy and worth watching.
She's cold and two-dimensional.
She kind of has a Jennifer Lawrence look. Could be her mom or grandma.
There are movies like this that are so much Worth watching ,,, there is so much more to discuss than bland cgi ,,,, and its the stuff of my youth that made me dream of otherworlds ,,, so what's the harm ,,,, and yes I do pop up all over the place ,,,
GOOD.
You think this is bad UA-cam search for space Patrol and then go ahead and watch a couple of those
But they don't have Francine Yorke...🤪!
Hank: “I’m setting the bomb for 10 minutes”. (Hmm, airlock and two doors to go through when I get back). “Correction, settling the bomb for 15 minutes”.
This is why I love YOU TUBE, while my Wife is watching something boring on TV I just can pop open the old lap top and watch a classic like this one, sure would love to see this one on Svengoolie, although it said the film was from 1965 it has more of a look from the mid 50s as opposed from 65, never the less I am enjoying the film, interesting how the time period is year 2000, and it's in Black and white that's funny, I was 28 in 2000 man am I getting old.
I like these old scifi. movies but it's incredible how not the slightest effort was made to get some real astronomy in it.
this movie has every cliche in the book. I love it.
Francine York passed this last January , 2017 , she was 80 .
Destruct button in the beginning was sure easy to get to...lol.
Also known as the f.u. button 🤣 keeps the pilots polite 😂
The special effects are brilliant!!
"I'd say it was some kind of a space ship" LMAO
Id' say it is some kind of spaceship....brilliant!
A good scene would have been they land on a planet occupied by aliens like the one in the spaceship they blew up. The aliens communicate and ask the astronauts, "Say, did you happen to run across one of our ships out there?"
and uhh did you bring the starbucks ?
Ummmmm, noooo, I didn't see a guy that looked like a Ferengi, did any of you guys see anybody like that?
The movie gets a like because i respect your sister^^
The space woman want's respect too lol.
All I know is once those underwater ocean crabs appeared "menacing" the space craft, I'll I could think of was a crab cracker, a couple of lemon wedges and a real nice bottle of slightly chilled French Grand Cru Chablis to wash the crab meat down with! LOL
Closed captioning is fantastic. ‘We are closing to Hut’ sent me on the floor laughing
44:53 So they landed of one of the moons of the triangulum Galaxy, that escaped its orbit. Can honestly say I never knew galaxys had their own moons orbiting them. You live and learn.
Science, Mier Beuker, science. 🤡
I was made for an American audience, hence the creeps, guns and bombs.
Did I see a 'C' grade rating? More like 'F'
I saw an old Ford Galaxie with Moon hubcaps once .
Sheesh, half the movie is waiting for doors to open and close.
The other half is waiting for countdowns from 10.
Yea, this movie was so boring I just skipped through most of it...
I watched the whole move at double speed for that reason.
Vinyl: And at the same time somebody runs the vacuum cleaner.
can you imagine having to listen to that all the way to Taurus
Yes this is one of my favorites. It was released long after the 1950s sci-fi and monster movie boom had ended by the early 1960s. Francine York was beautiful as always. The rest of the cast looked like they all came from Parma Ohio from the old WUAB Channel 43 studio.
Yeah that was Saturdays with Superhost.
Whoha I am from Parma!
Every spaceship ever has scuba diving gear on it just in case lololololol
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1950's and 60's space women were the best.
This movie was ahead of it's time. The astronaunt said, "one or the other of us is going to be a minority group, and pretty soon we'll start trying to kill each other off."
This movie was based on actual events.
Good one!
@@aze216 LOL!
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Yes, events that happened in the studio.
Only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.
This movie is an interesting look at 1960s social values, if rather oblique in its approach and in the guise of a first-contact space adventure. Historically, people don't learn well when approached directly with painful social issues (sexism, racism, ethnic and religious violence, etc.) so 1960s TV and movie producers were beginning to weave them into stories that people would be more willing to look at. The hope was that people would then look at themselves and maybe, slowly, change their behavior for the better. To their credit, many classic TV shows and movies resulted, though whether people actually got the message is another matter. Ignore the childish comments below. If you can't enjoy the story for its own sake then at least enjoy the early low-budget space-effects. They are the best part of this flick.
That's the problem that still exists today, Hollywood's preaching at us. It's sickening.
"The water can be drunk"...Truer words have never been spoken.
i am real glad we have a space ship that works under water. i did not think we had that kind of technology..movies have come a long way, don't you think? let's hear it for great technology. yaaay..
I remember back in 2000 when they launched Hope 1. What a show!
that’s a great internet name you have . @ sirtalkalotdoolittle. i have read some of your replies/comments on other YTube videos . this SciFi movie is fertile grounds for comical comments because it’s so hokey. on a personal note you should occasionally do something even if it’s wrong , rather that doing little . apology’s for not addressing you as a Sir , Sir . 🤭
24:30 @ data is carefully entered on clipboards….
ROCKETS ON!
Beakers on a space ship?
"i;m not sure ...they appear to be another species of crab."
- NO KIDDING!
Folks--you have to remember that art--whether it's visual or literary--reflects the values and experiences of its time. Things were different then, so you have to put aside our own times and not be so judgmental. (But it's amazing to realize how things have changed since then!)
So true... and that's why movies like this are a wonderful time machine to study cultural changes...
I agree with you... those were the times without CGI, they just call it special effects. The evolution of film making from its' beginnings....
They have?
"Space Odyssey 2001" came out 3 years after this movie. Interesting.
Perhaps the greatest film of any kind ever made.