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The Angry Red Planet (1959)

The Angry Red Planet (1959)

GENRESAdventure,Horror,Sci-Fi
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Gerald MohrNora HaydenLes TremayneJack Kruschen
DIRECTOR
Ib Melchior

SYNOPSICS

The Angry Red Planet (1959) is a English movie. Ib Melchior has directed this movie. Gerald Mohr,Nora Hayden,Les Tremayne,Jack Kruschen are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1959. The Angry Red Planet (1959) is considered one of the best Adventure,Horror,Sci-Fi movie in India and around the world.

The first spaceship to Mars, presumed lost, is found in space and brought back to Earth by remote control. Only two from an initial crew of four are still alive, but one is unconscious due to an attached alien growth, while the other is traumatized, blocking out all memory of what happened. In hopes to save the unconscious crewman, the amnesiac is interrogated back into remembering. Those in charge thereby learn of the terrible dangers awaiting anyone venturing into the spooky, ruddy stillness of the very alien Martian ecosystem.

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The Angry Red Planet (1959) Reviews

  • Why all the irony?

    gridoon2002-08-15

    How come there are so many negative reviews about this one? It actually holds up better than many other sci-fi films of that period (wasn't "Teenagers From Outer Space" also made in 1959?), and if it's clunky at times, its clunkiness is part of its innocent charm. The effects and the matte drawings may not be perfect, but they're sure colorful and entertaining, and the movie's restrained approach (at least more restrained that the title indicates) is most welcome. The presence of a woman scientist is also worth noting; although her treatment by the ship's captain is often sexist, ultimately she proves to be quite intelligent and competent. (**1/2)

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  • A Fun B-Movie

    Sargebri2003-03-18

    This is definitely one movie I grew up watching when I was a kid. The acting may be bad and the science may be convoluted, but it is still a fun ride. You know you are going to have a good B movie when Les Tremayne, who was in so many B's during the 60's, is one of the stars. Also, did you ever notice that the mail crew members were in wing tips? At least they flew in space in style. Also, the character of Dr. Ryan is supposed to have earned respect with her degree, but she is constantly referred to as the girl, but then again, this was the early sixties and what good b-flick doesn't have a female scientist that is all business until she's in peril and then she becomes the typical damsel in distress. This film isn't great, but it definitely is fun.

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  • This movie has it all...

    JSPrine1999-09-08

    ...no kidding! Take every hackneyed gimmick you've ever seen in bad science fiction movies, add in bad acting, cornball dialogue, extraordinarily amateurish special effects, silly 'Martians', and add a garish crimson filter for your 'Martian landscape' shots, and you have a monster of a movie like this one turned out to be. On the other hand, the monster ameba with the rotating eyeball was fun to watch, as was the gigantic rat-bat-spider creature. This was made in those grand old days before 'political correctness' was so common; the Astronauts waste no time in wasting the local flora and fauna whenever they get the chance. Hey, why conduct a serious scientific expedition when you can romp around roasting the locals? All its faults aside (and there are many of them), this is a fun movie to watch, particularly if you enjoy screaming in delight at all the bizarre events depicted on the screen. Go ahead and rent this one, just make sure no one sees you with the evidence.

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  • Average Sci-Fi film

    vtcavuoto2007-01-10

    I remember seeing this when I was 8 years old on a Saturday afternoon. I didn't see it again until a few years back. It's not a great movie but is still fun. Get a load of the rat-bat-spider-crab monster! It is pretty lame but still has a low-budget special effects charm to it. The scenes on Mars would have better if the sky and ground were orange instead of everything. The process used made the actors look like they dove face first into pancake make-up. OK, now for the positives: the acting is good and features some "B" movie vets in Gerald Mohr, Les Tremayne and Jack Kruschen. The spaceship and interior are for the most part convincing(given this was made in 1960). The film moves at a good pace. Direction was pretty good despite the fact that this was made in 9 days. Worth a look for fans of 1950s and 1960s Sci-Fi films.

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  • Hard to believe only 8 years between this and "2001"

    Uthman2004-07-17

    I recently saw a nicely restored print of this film on the Showtime cable network. The color is not the best, but certainly very good, and the monaural sound is probably better than what one would have experienced in a typical 1960 theater. A few visuals: The mission clock on the spaceship bulkhead has a huge "BULOVA" on the face. The "day" numerals on the mission-elapsed time display look like they was made from black electrician's tape. They only show numbers of days that could be displayed with numerals that had no curved lines: "1", "17", and "47". The female astronaut carries a stylish black purse on board. There is a very large indicator on the spaceship bulkhead that says "Oxygen Consumption", with a green light indicating "Normal" and a red one indicating "Excessive". The astronauts have oxygen cylinders on their backs while on EVA, but there is no glass on their helmet visors; their faces are completely open to the atmosphere. The shots of the Martian exteriors are really pretty cool, quite innovative for the era and the limited budget. Not only is everything a monochromatic red, but there is an interesting solarization effect, which adds a bit of surrealism and makes the backdrops look less cheesy. Memorable lines: "You know, I can't say that I recommend spacesuits for beautiful young dolls. What happened to all your curves?" and the classic, "I know you think I acted like a hysterical female there back at the ship, but I can assure you I'm perfectly capable of taking care of myself!"

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