This film resembles my recolections of a russian film called Planeta Guba. Also about a trip to venus. It was dubbed into english and on cinema screens in early 60s. The tree effects are very similar.
Crown used to 'borrow' effects from anywhere - splicing in footage of Eastern European space sagas to save what money they could from their $800 budget.
I saw this film as a child on GDR television with German translation. At that time it was broadcast in several episodes. That was almost 50 years ago ... but I can still remember some unmistakable scenes to this day.
I missed those times. My grandparents raised me in Front Royal Virginia, while my Dad was in the navy in the late '50s to mid '60s. I had a very happy childhood; one that I miss now.
The acting was good and so was the english voice over. I think that there were many dedicated film production artists who did so much with what I suspect was barely subsistence wages. Bravo to all of them.
My mom took me to see this when I was about six years old (Our Telly was broken and she knew I loved `space` stuff. The creeping mud scenes really scared me back then. Great to catch up with it again.
I'd rather watch the movie as is without a bunch of idiots trying to be funny all over it. I just don't get the appeal of MST 3000, to me they just spoil a movie... :)
Yes indeed. Everyone thought Gene Rodenberry was a scientific genius for all the effects he created for Star Trek. He stole most of the ideas from older sci-fi films. Including his transporter idea which was first used in 1956, The Forbidden Planet.
Thank you for uploading this one!! Love it. We were so naive then, but the ideals were still there. The unity, the hope. Not so materialistic. The good days of humankind.
Late on Saturday nights, there was a show called "Weird" from KTRK 13 Houston, we would pop corn and watch many of these old movies as a kid in the 60's on B&W TV. Great stuff.
And just South of you about 10 miles on I-45, they moved some cattle out of the way and started to build Johnson Space Center, home of Mission Control and the Manned Spacecraft Center.
This was superb! Major Tom... Incredible spaceship with futuristic, top notch equipment. Special effects, the story and moral are true to life! Glad this showed up in my feed!
I absolutely LOVE how racially and ethnically diverse this movie is, especially given the year it was made! Great job! And a pretty good movie, plot wise, too!
I sure am glad that the title description has "Science Fiction", otherwise I would have never of known. These days with the likes of Elon Musk, someday it might be mistaken as 'Documentary'.
Thank goodness... finally a ship to Venus... My mom's Ford Fairlane 500 (with 312 T-Bird engine 10 to 1 comp. ratio solid lifters, 4 bbl Holley factory mod) convertible has been parked there since 1957!!
You think this is better than a modern movie!? This is garbage omg lol. I dont hate old movies. I love horror movies from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. The 50s and 60s SUCKED for movies. The society in general seemed crappy.
All my drawings of spaceships were inspired this movie when I was little :D Lets be honest tho, there weren't many great sci-fi stories in eastern bloc/soviet union. But, those few that are, I'm still rewatching from time to time- Solaris, Flight of Pirx, Hotel of Dead Alpinist etc. Thank you, uploader, for remembering this one, as I had already forgotten :)
Amazing how real space exploration has gone compared to this ancient science fiction movie. In the future of the year 1985 there is a moonbase, artificial gravity, and they have at least one spaceship capable of reaching Mars. But they have never send radio signals to Venus before, and probably not even robotic reconnaissance spaceprobes to Venus. A great movie! Maybe the best part is that it depicts a world wide collaboration.
Bernie Smith You’re talking to your plants!?!? Ha, mine are talking to me!! Saying something about whirled peas or domino nation. They have a funny accent when they talk so I don’t understand all they say. The Cosmos Trader should have been named the Flying Pickle Fork.
First saw this movie on television in 1967. No other movie fascinates me like this one - what an amazingly odd looking group of people! There are scenes in this film where the cast simply look unearthly. Give this movie credit - we get to hear an alien language and travel to an alien city on Venus via the weirdest landscape imaginable.
A good movie for its time. Updated special effects would not add much to the movie. What makes a good movie is a storyline. It reminded me of Star Trek TV shows, spaceships going out to where no man has gone before. Notice that, unlike on the starship Enterprise, the crew actually wear seatbelts.
It's amusing to see scientists portrayed as strictly rational and intellectually honest, dedicated to international cooperation and the advancement of human knowledge.
Why do people spell "Cool" like "Kool"? It makes no sense. Is it just some juvenile hip thing to do? If so I sincerely hope you are either a child or no older than 22.
Thanks for posting this. Thank goodness Roger Coreman did not buy this to release in the US. This version is far more intact compared to the original East German/Polish release than it would have been if he had gotten ahold of it.
This was eight years before 2001, and four years after Forbidden Planet. (56) It was not only an international project, but it had some advanced ideas. this was long before memory chips were a glimmer in some engineers imagination. crystal encoded message intercepted in blast. Not bad. and a somewhat somber conclusion. As a kid I thought it was talky, but the Venus landscape was eerie and alien. Great popcorn fare. Rob, if you are reading, I saw this one at the Roosevelt Theater. Queens.
Mark Harris in the UK we called them "saturday morning matinee" with competitions and cartoons, a chapter play and a main film. it was fun being a kid then. no computer games or mobile phones. our friends were not virtual but real.
Agree.....LOL....how I miss the those days and was able to go to them for a .25 cents...or .50 cents depending on the day....they had special matinee days for kids on certain days of the week in the summer...:)))) HIGH 5 ev1
Well of course, since there can be no life on Mercury, it must have come from Venus. Venus is a true "sister" planet to Earth, perfectly capable of supporting life at it's comfortable 462 Celsius temperature...
This film is a year older than me and we were taught that venus was the same temperature as earth etc etc, the world hadn't embraced Velikovskys knowledge and the probe hadn't set off.
Excellent B rated SciFi Movie. Imo for its time this movie is quite advanced in conception and production. A few goofy things but by and whole quite a Good Sci-Fi movie for 1960.
Thanx for uploading the whole movie. I watched it just today as part of an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. I was intrigued by the multi ethnic cast but since it was dubbed I knew it wasn't American or British. Looked it up online & saw that it was an East German/Polish collaboration. Silly at times but I found it quite intriguing.
when I realized that this movie was in totalvision I crawled under the bed to hide...unfortunately the spiders under my bed were scarier than totalvision so I crawled out faster than I had crawled in and am glad that I did...
This is a prime example of the movies we would see on late night TV in the 1960's or a Sunday afternoon thriller so campy and hokey LOL takes me back; even more fun to see now .....in 70 years when it comes to the space race we have barely advanced
I love these hokey old Sci-Fi's from the 50's and 60's...Always good for a laugh. With those Spacesuits, all they needed were some whiskers and a piece of cheese!!! Great Space Ship design too!!! LOL - I wonder if in 70 years, people will be laughing at OUR SCI-FI movies? [They probably will.]
I remember one movie where astronauts were on the moon or something and a large white sphere split open vertically and dragged the last one in line into itself and closed. I don't know if it had Robbie the Robot in it or not.
bustemk2 Yes where is that. I saw the movie about the space ship from Venus not sure how I ended up here with that search. It was about the ship from Venus to Uranus. The ship was Mepenus. Great movie staring Lara Janus the wife of famous Hugh. Heard they were making a remake staring their kid Miya Janus. That is why I searched. This one is Not even in the same class of great movies. I think it may be released soon Miya had to be old enough and have acting experience to do the sequel to that amazing award winner. Not all the hair in the new one too I heard.
@@Obeijin Huh, the average temperature on the surface is only 864 degrees F (462 C or 735 K). You need to switch your brain off when watching movies, they are not documentaries.
Sumiko, my Sumiko. All those nights of passion in Paris as we waited for our mission assignments. You chose the Venus mission, I pleaded for you to stay naively thinking my love could keep you bound to Earth. I was wrong Sumiko 💔
Ah, in Ireland we have a true life Ming the Merciless. He's actually a member of the European Parliament! www.google.com/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/from-ming-the-merciless-to-ming-the-mayor-1.683711%3fmode=amp
Wonderful movie - and wonderful cliches: The clever and brilliant Indian scientist who solves all riddles (who also doubles as surgeon), the always worried Japanese emotional "token" female (who doesn't do anything to show she IS actually the ship's doctor), the commander who is always right, and the black African who hardly does anything (except unsuccessfully calling different people on the radio) but in the end saves the rest and (as a reward) is being left behind. All this mixed with long, meaningless glances at each other, a lot of "this could be" or "I think it's that", and dramatic background music. Great story :)
Yoko Tani (1928 - 1999) was a French born Japanese actress and nightclub performer. She appeared in many low budget exploitation films that cast her as a femme fatale, a virtual slave girl and in other demeaning roles. Her role in this self-consciously internationalist 1959 East German/Polish as a doctor/scientist was a rare departure. The original title of this movie was The Silent Star and this version is one of several that were edited (often beyond recognition) for foreign markets: for example, the Japanese version edited out all references to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Being a product of two sternly communist regimes, the movie is also little more in some parts than a communist propaganda - at one stage there was twelve different scripts. Stanislaw Lem (1921 - 2006), the Polish author of the book upon which the movie was based, was severely critical and wanted his name removed from the credits. He said, "It practically delivered speeches about the struggle for peace. Trashy screenplay was painted; tar was bubbling, which would not scare even a child."
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This film resembles my recolections of a russian film called Planeta Guba. Also about a trip to venus. It was dubbed into english and on cinema screens in early 60s. The tree effects are very similar.
Crown used to 'borrow' effects from anywhere - splicing in footage of Eastern European space sagas to save what money they could from their $800 budget.
Timeless Classic Films I would call love to see it but no picture here, what happened to the picture!
Love this movies
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I saw this film as a child on GDR television with German translation. At that time it was broadcast in several episodes. That was almost 50 years ago ... but I can still remember some unmistakable scenes to this day.
This is what I grew up watching! I miss these kinds of movies
I missed those times. My grandparents raised me in Front Royal Virginia, while my Dad was in the navy in the late '50s to mid '60s. I had a very happy childhood; one that I miss now.
@@paullowman9131adulthood that bad?
I saw this on TV once several years ago and have been looking for it ever since.
One of the BEST Old Sci-Fi Movies!
Love these old space movies , it great
I saw this movie as a kid in 1964 and liked it. Glad to have finally found it again. Thanks for uploading!
Having just built the scale model of the Cosmostrator by Pegasus, I had to finally watch the movie. Don't know how I missed it over my 67 years. 😊
The acting was good and so was the english voice over. I think that there were many dedicated film production artists who did so much with what I suspect was barely subsistence wages. Bravo to all of them.
I saw this in 1962 at a drive-in in New Jersey as a young child.
An extraordinary film. Actually a lot of good science ideas and facts in it! Love those teletubby space suits too!
That's what I thought too!
An old (60s) joint East German/Polish film. Imaginative sets, tech, ship, etc. Better than expected.
German movie
@@dariusznowak9599 East German / Polish as TheMrFarkle stated.
And AMAZING acting.
The ship effects are better than most sci-fi movies of this era. 😎👍
My mom took me to see this when I was about six years old (Our Telly was broken and she knew I loved `space` stuff. The creeping mud scenes really scared me back then. Great to catch up with it again.
I love watching these old movies
This has got to be the number one Schlack sci-fi movie of all time.
I took the tour of the Babelsberg Film Studios in Berlin(Potsdam), and I saw the model used for the spaceship.
Too Cool! 👍👍👍
This deserves a screening on MST 3000!!!
It was one! Just type in mst3k behind the title and you'll find it.
I'd rather watch the movie as is without a bunch of idiots trying to be funny all over it. I just don't get the appeal of MST 3000, to me they just spoil a movie... :)
Pretty damn good for a sci-fi movie made in the 60's. Thanks for the upload.
Wow, Star Trek got A LOT of inspiration from this movie. Thanks for posting. :)
Yes indeed. Everyone thought Gene Rodenberry was a scientific genius for all the effects he created for Star Trek. He stole most of the ideas from older sci-fi films. Including his transporter idea which was first used in 1956, The Forbidden Planet.
and Star Wars got the inspiration for their opening titles.
@@bluecollarmusic there was no Transporter in Forbidden Planet, at least not on the spaceship.
The narrator sounds a lot like George Takei. A lot.
@@robertdoherty2001 Can't be - he was barely out of diapers!!
Thank you for uploading this one!! Love it. We were so naive then, but the ideals were still there. The unity, the hope. Not so materialistic. The good days of humankind.
1960, even before the first moon landing, this is way ahead of its time- crazy!
Late on Saturday nights, there was a show called "Weird" from KTRK 13 Houston, we would pop corn and watch many of these old movies as a kid in the 60's on B&W TV. Great stuff.
And just South of you about 10 miles on I-45, they moved some cattle out of the way and started to build Johnson Space Center, home of Mission Control and the Manned Spacecraft Center.
Yep, WEIRD and LATE WEIRD, l too grew up in Houston back in the 60s and remember those old horror and SciFi movies.....good times.
I loved the look and design of the spaceship. Light years ahead of what we have now.
So much better and varied than most contemporary and current sci-fi
around 1982 I saw this as a teenager in NYC on a late-night Friday night movie channel. I thought it was really interesting, here it is again.
A movie that's bearable to watch and listen to and zero screaming or NYC accents. Awesome.
And it's a movie that is believable. Not in 1985 but maybe in 2035. The dialogue is very good for the period.
True that.
I like the NY tawk; but, yeah, good to have a break from it sometimes
Agree. Zero rap or hip-hop and head bobbing twerking.
Before movies became stanky.
this movie is East Germany/Poland co-production, based on novel of polish s-f writer Stanislaw Lem, so no wonder there is no NYC 😊
This was superb! Major Tom... Incredible spaceship with futuristic, top notch equipment. Special effects, the story and moral are true to life! Glad this showed up in my feed!
At last! The long awaited prequel to Independence Day.
I absolutely LOVE how racially and ethnically diverse this movie is, especially given the year it was made! Great job! And a pretty good movie, plot wise, too!
I sure am glad that the title description has "Science Fiction", otherwise I would have never of known. These days with the likes of Elon Musk, someday it might be mistaken as 'Documentary'.
It is eye opening that an eastern European movie from 1960 has such a multiracial cast
COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA!!!!1!!!!
THEY LET WOMENS BE CAMERAMEN AND SCIENTITS!
@@ian_b scientits.I like that
jaxxstraw this is a joke right?
Yes, but also in the Communist paradise, the sacrified one is the black man...
@@grantwilliams2650 Decide for yourself. Be bold.
Great movie, love these old ones, thank u
Cool movie , love these old ones, thank u
The effects are great for this 60s era film
Thank goodness... finally a ship to Venus... My mom's Ford Fairlane 500 (with 312 T-Bird engine 10 to 1 comp. ratio solid lifters, 4 bbl Holley factory mod) convertible has been parked there since 1957!!
I LOVE these old movies, hokey as they are, still better then today's CRAP.
Space suit punctured, cripes people, you not carry duct tape?
No, they're not even close.
You think this is better than a modern movie!? This is garbage omg lol.
I dont hate old movies. I love horror movies from the 1920s, 30s and 40s.
The 50s and 60s SUCKED for movies. The society in general seemed crappy.
Wow! Those fashions in 1985 were WAY more "retro" than I realized!
lol
I love the old science fiction and horror movies!
All my drawings of spaceships were inspired this movie when I was little :D Lets be honest tho, there weren't many great sci-fi stories in eastern bloc/soviet union.
But, those few that are, I'm still rewatching from time to time- Solaris, Flight of Pirx, Hotel of Dead Alpinist etc. Thank you, uploader, for remembering this one, as I had already forgotten :)
One of my favorite sci fi.movies .and that east German mig 15 UTI. Is cool
Absolutely hilarious. At 12 minutes we can see that they're sending a guy on a space mission who has a reputation for forgetting things. 😂
Like a 'friend' who owes you $$$.
Looks like Devo was involved with the production design.
OMG! DEVO! Thanks for that gut laugh during this quarantine!🤣🤣🤣
hulakan lmao 😂
With crowd shots organized by the STAZI
Amazing how real space exploration has gone compared to this ancient science fiction movie. In the future of the year 1985 there is a moonbase, artificial gravity, and they have at least one spaceship capable of reaching Mars. But they have never send radio signals to Venus before, and probably not even robotic reconnaissance spaceprobes to Venus. A great movie! Maybe the best part is that it depicts a world wide collaboration.
I was 8 and this would not have been a local theater. I never knew we has a space station on the moon either. YT truth is great
Love the teddy bear onsies as space suits.
I only knew about the Apollo programme. This was a great achievement. Good documentary.
Best comment here. I admire this great innovation also.
Excellent work Sir
Spock - Quite obviously you don't have the slightest idea what you are talking about. Have you thought about joining the real world?
We really went to Venus, wow
lol
Thank you very much to my groovy UA-cam algorithm for suggesting this movie*
Not only am I watching this krap, I have started to talk to my plants.
This self isolation is slowly driving me insane.
Bernie Smith
You’re talking to your plants!?!? Ha, mine are talking to me!! Saying something about whirled peas or domino nation. They have a funny accent when they talk so I don’t understand all they say. The Cosmos Trader should have been named the Flying Pickle Fork.
a little taste of the disabled and bed ridden is enlightening...your life isn't as bad as you thought ..
@@farklefuster6876"Cosmostrator".
Well, get in the fast lane!
Well, get into the fast lane.
15:53 Now I know where the idea for Teletubbies came from.
I remember seeing this movie in the theater when I was a little kid.
First saw this movie on television in 1967. No other movie fascinates me like this one - what an amazingly odd looking group of people! There are scenes in this film where the cast simply look unearthly. Give this movie credit - we get to hear an alien language and travel to an alien city on Venus via the weirdest landscape imaginable.
I love the weird landscape. It was rather good for the era.
Loving so far half way through
A good movie for its time. Updated special effects would not add much to the movie. What makes a good movie is a storyline. It reminded me of Star Trek TV shows, spaceships going out to where no man has gone before. Notice that, unlike on the starship Enterprise, the crew actually wear seatbelts.
I agree- I prefer vintage sci fi for the bright colours ( when they are in colour that is) and interesting story lines.
well in the star trek universe they have developed what they refer to as inertial dampeners so seat belts weren't necessary .
The early science fiction space movies inspired a generation.
WOW! Stanislaw Lem great Polish sci-fi writer. Author of "Solaris"
10bkpm
Solaris i paru innych , równie dobrych
Liberace wants his candelabra like spaceship back.
1985? This already happened? Where have I been?
It's amusing to see scientists portrayed as strictly rational and intellectually honest, dedicated to international cooperation and the advancement of human knowledge.
How things have changed, huh.
OMG..,you are so right....I had ankle surgery, and movies like this and Dilaudid kept me sane😊✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Yes. Before they all mysteriously went stark raving mad!
Next up...
ATTACK OF THE PSYCHO SCIENTISTS!
untill they work for rich computer tech guys then they become corrupt..
That's always been a fantasy
KOOL, actually has a story within the movie. Thank You.
Why do people spell "Cool" like "Kool"? It makes no sense. Is it just some juvenile hip thing to do? If so I sincerely hope you are either a child or no older than 22.
Thanks for posting this. Thank goodness Roger Coreman did not buy this to release in the US. This version is far more intact compared to the original East German/Polish release than it would have been if he had gotten ahold of it.
Corman would have slipped a couple cheesy monsters into it! 😮
This was eight years before 2001, and four years after Forbidden Planet. (56) It was not only an international project, but it had some advanced ideas. this was long before memory chips were a glimmer in some engineers imagination. crystal encoded message intercepted in blast. Not bad. and a somewhat somber conclusion. As a kid I thought it was talky, but the Venus landscape was eerie and alien. Great popcorn fare. Rob, if you are reading, I saw this one at the Roosevelt Theater. Queens.
It has a Star Wars-like intro, with words disappearing into the starscape.
that was great how they created no gravity like they're in space when they're right in the studio
Rick Manning
Just like the space station does now.😂
Great old movies relaxing too
Movies like this remind me of Sun Rise Theater on Saturday mornings. Now that was a long time ago.
Mark Harris in the UK we called them "saturday morning matinee" with competitions and cartoons, a chapter play and a main film.
it was fun being a kid then. no computer games or mobile phones. our friends were not virtual but real.
Agree.....LOL....how I miss the those days and was able to go to them for a .25 cents...or .50 cents depending on the day....they had special matinee days for kids on certain days of the week in the summer...:)))) HIGH 5 ev1
My God that Mercury Launch was exactly like the real Lunar Launch in 1969, Even the equipment and rocket, exactly the same.
@thomas brunn Ever see the movie Capricorn One? It's a good one, too! Reveals a lot about "space" travel.
The soundtrack still chills me..like the Dr.who music
The little tracked robot reminds me of Dr. Who's "K9". 😮
There's a Dr. Who music CD.
Well of course, since there can be no life on Mercury, it must have come from Venus. Venus is a true "sister" planet to Earth, perfectly capable of supporting life at it's comfortable 462 Celsius temperature...
Oh come on... The movie is 60 years old...
462 Celsius after the technological disaster on Venus. :D
This film is a year older than me and we were taught that venus was the same temperature as earth etc etc, the world hadn't embraced Velikovskys knowledge and the probe hadn't set off.
Some like it HOT! 🔥🔥🔥
When this movie was made, scientific thought was that Venus had a warm, not hot, very humid atmosphere, similar to some Earth climates.
Excellent B rated SciFi Movie. Imo for its time this movie is quite advanced in conception and production. A few goofy things but by and whole quite a Good Sci-Fi movie for 1960.
Thanx for uploading the whole movie. I watched it just today as part of an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000. I was intrigued by the multi ethnic cast but since it was dubbed I knew it wasn't American or British. Looked it up online & saw that it was an East German/Polish collaboration. Silly at times but I found it quite intriguing.
So it's communist, explains a lot.
when I realized that this movie was in totalvision I crawled under the bed to hide...unfortunately the spiders under my bed were scarier than totalvision so I crawled out faster than I had crawled in and am glad that I did...
I have arachnophobia, but I hardly ever see them- they must be as afraid of me as I am afraid of them.
Really love the G meter. These guys really handle g forces extremely good.
Well. Not good.
This is a prime example of the movies we would see on late night TV in the 1960's or a Sunday afternoon thriller so campy and hokey LOL takes me back; even more fun to see now .....in 70 years when it comes to the space race we have barely advanced
the announcer in the beginning sounds like the amazing Kreskin of plan 9 fame.
In the end, the old "Beware the dangers of atomic power" schtick. An okay movie for it's time though. 😊
Don't you just love it!!! Great movie.
AWESOME CLASSIC MOVIES THANKS SO MUCH .
WITH THIS STAYING IN HOME VIRUS THESE MOVIES ARE AWESOME
I JUST LOVE ME SOME CLASSICS
I was starting to climb the walls today until finding this movie. Great classic sci-fi!
Brain at 7:30 pm: we're going tf to bed tonight...
Brain at midnight :let's check out this 60 year old Sci-fi flick. 😂😂😂
🤦🏽♀️
I up your bid by 2 hours. I started watching at 2am 😂😷
@@TheScotsalan: And at 5AM.
@@jcw3195 You win fella 😷😂
I love these hokey old Sci-Fi's from the 50's and 60's...Always good for a laugh. With those Spacesuits, all they needed were some whiskers and a piece of cheese!!! Great Space Ship design too!!! LOL - I wonder if in 70 years, people will be laughing at OUR SCI-FI movies? [They probably will.]
IF we survive this CORONAVIRUS OF 2020 - [COVID19] ... A scary time in our history.
I haven’t watched this video yet but that had to have been a pretty damned HOT time!
I remember one movie where astronauts were on the moon or something and a large white sphere split open vertically and dragged the last one in line into itself and closed. I don't know if it had Robbie the Robot in it or not.
mission mars 1968 darren mcgavin! cool movie
excellent and progressive. I was the twelve year old boy who left the theater open eyed, and loving science fiction
An absolutely timeless classic. Great upload great channel. I so totally subscribed and will be ordering my friends to do likewise.
.i havnt seen this movie in 47 years thanks for putting it on again timless classic films excellent movie.
How well I remember watching this at the Drive-In with mom, and our Husky. Great times for sure.
Sixty years on and still no sequel
The merchandising deal fell through.
Maybe because we discovered Venus surface is 900'f ?
bustemk2 Yes where is that. I saw the movie about the space ship from Venus not sure how I ended up here with that search. It was about the ship from Venus to Uranus. The ship was Mepenus. Great movie staring Lara Janus the wife of famous Hugh. Heard they were making a remake staring their kid Miya Janus. That is why I searched. This one is Not even in the same class of great movies. I think it may be released soon Miya had to be old enough and have acting experience to do the sequel to that amazing award winner. Not all the hair in the new one too I heard.
@@brianbirc Grooaaann!
@@Obeijin
Huh, the average temperature on the surface is only 864 degrees F (462 C or 735 K). You need to switch your brain off when watching movies, they are not documentaries.
Cool movie. Can't give right words. 65 yr old.
I'm 67, first time I've seen this movie.
So bad, it's good.
The bad lip syncing is hilarious.
Foreign language film.
Sumiko, my Sumiko. All those nights of passion in Paris as we waited for our mission assignments. You chose the Venus mission, I pleaded for you to stay
naively thinking my love could keep you bound to Earth.
I was wrong
Sumiko 💔
It just isn't the same without Ming the Merciless.
Yep, those REALLY old and good classics......Flash Gordon!!!
Ah, in Ireland we have a true life Ming the Merciless. He's actually a member of the European Parliament! www.google.com/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/people/from-ming-the-merciless-to-ming-the-mayor-1.683711%3fmode=amp
Flash Gordon is alive!!!
Thanks for uploading.
"Then somebody remembered in 1908 in Siberia an explosion occurred ....... LOL!
lol I caught that too.
LOL...
It happened
That made me laugh and I was going to mention it. You beat me too it.🤣
Mr Chinchilla They’re laughing about his saying “Then somebody remembered”.
Wonderful movie - and wonderful cliches: The clever and brilliant Indian scientist who solves all riddles (who also doubles as surgeon), the always worried Japanese emotional "token" female (who doesn't do anything to show she IS actually the ship's doctor), the commander who is always right, and the black African who hardly does anything (except unsuccessfully calling different people on the radio) but in the end saves the rest and (as a reward) is being left behind. All this mixed with long, meaningless glances at each other, a lot of "this could be" or "I think it's that", and dramatic background music. Great story :)
As a sci fi movie fan, I was not very fond of this film. This movie reeked of old, played-out stereotypical clichés and roles.
Ridiculous sfx, unbelievably bad script, pitiful acting (except Yoko Tani) bad dubbing...altogether a great movie. Loved it.
I though the same thing.
Yoko Tani (1928 - 1999) was a French born Japanese actress and nightclub performer. She appeared in many low budget exploitation films that cast her as a femme fatale, a virtual slave girl and in other demeaning roles. Her role in this self-consciously internationalist 1959 East German/Polish as a doctor/scientist was a rare departure. The original title of this movie was The Silent Star and this version is one of several that were edited (often beyond recognition) for foreign markets: for example, the Japanese version edited out all references to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Being a product of two sternly communist regimes, the movie is also little more in some parts than a communist propaganda - at one stage there was twelve different scripts. Stanislaw Lem (1921 - 2006), the Polish author of the book upon which the movie was based, was severely critical and wanted his name removed from the credits. He said, "It practically delivered speeches about the struggle for peace. Trashy screenplay was painted; tar was bubbling, which would not scare even a child."
Amazingly well done considering the time and kind of refreshing take of it all being someting different than mainstream Hollywood.
Shockingly for a movie of the 50s to mid-70s, the brother was not the first to bite the bullet.
Ha.
badass movie I can watch over and over
Lol the contrast on this old film makes that one black guy just floating eyes and teeth xD
Flux capacitor at 26:33
I totally caught that!..Fantastically horrible movie.