From the Earth to the Moon 1958 (Adventure, Sci-Fi) Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, Debra Paget

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The amazing story of the boldest adventure dared by man!
In 1868, American inventor Victor Barbicane develops a powerful military explosive that he also uses as fuel for a moon-bound rocket manned by himself and a motley crew.
Director: Byron Haskin
Writers: Jules Verne, Robert Blees, James Leicester
Stars: Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, Debra Paget
Genres: Literary, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
00:00 Full Movie
01:12 In a secret meeting, members of an armament club are introduced to a powerful weapon capable of reaching the Moon.
12:07 A mission to destroy a dangerous invention and the conflict it brings.
16:06 American scientists work on a powerful cannon to reach the Moon amidst international attention and urgency.
28:11 A government official urges a scientist to halt a potentially dangerous project amid fears of global conflict and public outrage.
35:19 Exploration of Moon project revived with infinite energy source discovery, scientist recruited for mission.
42:50 A group of individuals prepare for a groundbreaking space mission with uncertain outcomes.
1:01:30 A space mission to the Moon faces sabotage, leading to a life-threatening situation for the crew.
1:06:19 Drama unfolds as a space mission faces imminent danger and uncertain fate.
1:16:39 Mysterious events unfold as a space crew faces unexpected challenges while journeying towards the Moon.
1:24:29 A group of individuals attempt a mission to the Moon but face challenges and a tragic outcome.
1:31:40 A journey to the Moon ends in uncertainty and hope as signals are exchanged and a possible hoax is discussed.
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@jeromewagschal9485
@jeromewagschal9485 20 днів тому
I just LOVE Jules Verne movies made in the 1950's and 60's, my grandfather used to take me to this movie theater in Paris when I was a kid where they played them all, and sometimes they were on French TV too... Sweet memories...
@milkywayexplorer942
@milkywayexplorer942 15 днів тому
Faut lire les romans... Beaucoup mieux que les films !
@jeromewagschal9485
@jeromewagschal9485 15 днів тому
@@milkywayexplorer942I have read each and every Jules Verne novel since I was 6 years old and many times again ever since, as a matter of fact I see these books every day in my personal library... I even own some very old editions which must be worth quite a lot nowadays but I'll definitely keep them for my children 🙂🙂
@phily-hu5pr
@phily-hu5pr 14 днів тому
Who will give a s*** about you except these Mormons here
@morrismonet3554
@morrismonet3554 14 днів тому
@@jeromewagschal9485 He was quite the futurist. Things he wrote about must have seemed incredible at the time.
@jeromewagschal9485
@jeromewagschal9485 14 днів тому
@@morrismonet3554 Indeed...His imagination was truly limitless, I sometimes wonder if his inventions didn't inspire people to accomplish the same things later...
@greatsilentwatcher
@greatsilentwatcher 11 годин тому
I hope no one tries to remake this classic.
@billylongnights6205
@billylongnights6205 21 день тому
Debra Paget is one of the finest looking ladies Hollywood’s ever produced! Still alive and kicking… Thanks for ‘Indian Tomb’ 1959, Debra! 😎
@sulpherking
@sulpherking 15 днів тому
Yes and amazing for 1959!!!
@norm2264
@norm2264 13 днів тому
I would eat it
@iap-ug3oy
@iap-ug3oy 17 днів тому
I am old enough to remember all these old films and the actors…How I loved my life then…..What a mess we are making of are planet now …….Best wishes to all.
@darrellturner560
@darrellturner560 15 днів тому
It is the people who are a mess, not the planet.
@pennylane8859
@pennylane8859 15 днів тому
Real words!
@chokeondeeznuts00
@chokeondeeznuts00 15 днів тому
How is there a mess being made of the planet?
@TestUser-cf4wj
@TestUser-cf4wj 15 днів тому
What would you say if I told you that covid wasn't a tragedy, but a door opening to a future where the demands of humanity no longer threaten our world? Let us hope that the next plague to visit us does more than inconvenience us with masks and shortages of toilet paper. Do you understand my meaning?
@Woffy.
@Woffy. 14 днів тому
You don't have to live in the present, take your thoughts to a place that makes you happy. Leave the World to go its own way.
@stevemann9821
@stevemann9821 18 днів тому
I love all the sound effects from Forbidden Planet 😄
@wendigo53
@wendigo53 14 днів тому
Ripping off previous movies is a sci-fi tradition. Some of the sounds in Star Trek (original) came from earlier movies.
@smithcj218
@smithcj218 12 днів тому
I spotted that as well
@davidfisher9026
@davidfisher9026 12 днів тому
Only thing good about this bs film.
@charlesyoung7436
@charlesyoung7436 11 днів тому
I believe the spinning capsules used the sound of the "Dee Cee" device that looked like a Star Trek transporter as the C-57D left hyperspace. Subsequently, there were various sound effects from after landing on Altair Four, including the outdoor fight scene with the Id Monster. Also, there seem to be some Forbidden Planet props in the below decks.
@davidfisher9026
@davidfisher9026 11 днів тому
@@charlesyoung7436 What good did the very elaborate spinning thingies do when all the woman had do was get herself out of acres of dress and underwear and hop into a diving suit ?
@steventrosiek2623
@steventrosiek2623 13 днів тому
Thank you very much for giving this fantastic movie to us for viewing. It has been almost 50 years since I saw it the first and last time on television.
@southtexasprepper1837
@southtexasprepper1837 21 день тому
Thank you so much for posting this movie here!!!!! This is one of my favorite Sci-Fi Movies of all time along with "H.G. Wells' First Men in the Moon." Jules Verne was ahead of his time and seeing how technology was going to progress. He was one of the many visionaries as Leonardo da Vinci, H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, George Orwell, Gene Roddenberry, and many unnamed others.
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 10 днів тому
So much for A.I according to it we have yet to get to the moon. Might explain why NASA shelved quantum computing.
@southtexasprepper1837
@southtexasprepper1837 День тому
@@philipmcdonagh1094 N.A.S.A. has temporarily halted operations of its quantum computer after it produced unexpected results. The computer, which is still under development, is designed to simulate complex systems such as those found in space. However, during a recent test, the computer-generated results that were inconsistent with known physical laws. N.A.S.A. scientists are currently investigating the cause of the anomaly. They are also working to develop safeguards to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The shutdown of the quantum computer is a setback for N.A.S.A.’s efforts to develop new technologies for space exploration. However, it is also an opportunity to learn more about the potential of quantum computing. Every new technological advance initially has its problems.
@southtexasprepper1837
@southtexasprepper1837 День тому
@@philipmcdonagh1094 N.A.S.A. has temporarily halted operations of its quantum computer after it produced unexpected results. The computer, which is still under development, is designed to simulate complex systems such as those found in space. However, during a recent test, the computer-generated results that were inconsistent with known physical laws. N.A.S.A. scientists are currently investigating the cause of the anomaly. They are also working to develop safeguards to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The shutdown of the quantum computer is a setback for N.A.S.A.’s efforts to develop new technologies for space exploration. However, it is also an opportunity to learn more about the potential of quantum computing. Every new technological advance initially has its problems. Even Wile E. Coyote still having problem catching the Roadrunner.
19 днів тому
"We anticipated every contingency except the stupidity of men and their fear". Good words to remember when rational thought seems to be failing.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 10 днів тому
Even a couple ancient Roman philosophers wrote of similar things. As Willy Shakespere said a few centuries ago, "There is nothing new under the sun!" It's all been done before. 😎👍
@jerryrichardson2799
@jerryrichardson2799 19 днів тому
It's a fantasy, but _what_ a fantasy! I watched this late one night on TV, and I'm so glad I did. Steampunk fans should love it. If you like this, then I also recommend _Master of the World,_ with Vincent Price and Charles Bronson.
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 11 днів тому
Yes, that is a fabulous movie and a real treat to watch~!!!!
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 10 днів тому
I wasn't around for the 1969 fantasy either.
@jmfa57
@jmfa57 19 днів тому
EXCELLENT reuse of the sound effects from Forbidden Planet. This is an awesome movie, thanks so much for sharing it!
@davidlaney6153
@davidlaney6153 12 днів тому
Scuba gear just invented in 1958...Love it...
@MrButtonpresser
@MrButtonpresser 4 дні тому
5:28 Nice boom microphone shadow! These guys really were ahead of the game.
@AndrewGivens
@AndrewGivens 21 день тому
I've never seen this and I've seen so many 50s and 60s SF movies (of gradually decreasing quality) recently... I just didn't know where to pitch my hopes... And *oh my Gosh* it's an actual quality movie! Look at that colour (glorious Technicolour - how I've missed thee, amid the desert of washed-out Italian tripe), the photography is so crisp! The cast - including people I've heard of, and well-credited in the title sequence, good-looking too (not always a sign of quality, sadly) and - *Oh Wow* - It's a *BYRON HASKIN* film! I'm so stoked for this. Thank you, Cult Cinema Classics: You've delivered a golden egg here.
@zdave6083
@zdave6083 21 день тому
I like "washed out Italian tripe ". Better than nothing.
@purplenurple6769
@purplenurple6769 21 день тому
Was sold at jules verne, saw this over 50yrs ago great movie. Enjoy the the ride🎉
@praics
@praics 21 день тому
ditto!☺
@laercionogueira203
@laercionogueira203 21 день тому
Olá meu nome Laércio, 55 anos, Brasil, São Paulo
@spikespa5208
@spikespa5208 21 день тому
Put this in the same category with the films: Journey To The Center Of The Earth, Mysterious Island, 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, The Time Machine, War Of The Worlds, etc. Technicolor big budget extravaganzas with notable casts of the '50s & early '60s
@BubblewrapOracle
@BubblewrapOracle 21 день тому
Idk, it's Benedict presenting it. I hear he's pretty BOGe̶a̶US
@user-yk4bi6ml3j
@user-yk4bi6ml3j 21 день тому
I last saw this movie over 20 years! It is still a great movie! Thank you Jules Vern. Dr. Tim Rasico M.D.
@trueStadia
@trueStadia 3 дні тому
Great old movie!! Good times!! Loved it!!! 😁😁😁😁😁
@tedbishop567
@tedbishop567 21 день тому
The highest quality copy of this I've seen. Thanks!
@Antartnord
@Antartnord 10 днів тому
In 1950 there was more dramatic charge than in any modern Hollywood film.
@laurentiubucur9586
@laurentiubucur9586 14 днів тому
This old movie is more actual than ever!👏
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 11 днів тому
I'm 78 now and remember this movie as a 12 yr. old in '58 and was really glad to have seen it again tonight so thanks so much for putting it on YT to bring all the memories flooding back. It was so much fun growing up then when life was so much simpler and happy times were a daily occurrence and now it's only Sad and Stressful but thank God I am almost done with it all~!!!
@Sophie-go3ql
@Sophie-go3ql 10 днів тому
We are close to the same age, and thank you for saying what I was thinking, as I watched this. We are perhaps fortunate to have experienced the beauty, simplicity and purity of life in our younger years, as God wanted us to. And now that the world has changed beyond salvation, I am also glad that I will not be part of it for too long. Thank you and God bless you.
@charleswyler4268
@charleswyler4268 6 днів тому
@@Sophie-go3ql To both above comments, the past just seems good because we were young and healthy and dumb. Things are so much better now in every respect.
@Rich6Brew
@Rich6Brew 18 днів тому
Those opening credits in the form of a book, all done by hand.
@davidrobertson1980
@davidrobertson1980 10 днів тому
and I was thinking of commenting the exact same thing while I watched it unfold, beautiful work
@Davofromdownunder65
@Davofromdownunder65 7 днів тому
I don't ever remember watching this movie but I remember the closing scene with Jules Verne. Excellent movie, I love the Jules Verne classics.
@MountainRaven1960
@MountainRaven1960 3 дні тому
Love the ‘Forbidden Planet’ sound effects.
@user-xy2bc9ms2c
@user-xy2bc9ms2c 10 днів тому
Another great, old movie from better years. It's nice to once again watch a movie and feel that sense of hope and wonder that I used to feel when I viewed movies back in my youth. A person just doesn't seem to have much hope for anything these days. As always, thank you for downloading and sharing this encouraging movie. :^)
@charleswyler4268
@charleswyler4268 6 днів тому
I'm 73 and I feel more hope and wonder than ever. I am sorry you are so disappointed with life. "Better years" if you mean being able to discriminate against various non-white groups, doing without the plethora of life saving and life affirming medical advances, littering and polluting with no remorse or guilt, then I guess you are right. For me, the wonder of scientific advances and new discoveries makes me want to never stop and never fantasize about the supposed good old days that weren't too good anyway.
@lbennhtx6072
@lbennhtx6072 21 день тому
Beautiful film. Thank you for sharing!
@daniellecrevier970
@daniellecrevier970 9 годин тому
Thank you for posting this movie for us on your channel. Awesome movie👍👍👍
@gorymarty56
@gorymarty56 4 дні тому
Never saw this one. I liked it.
@TheRjjrjjr
@TheRjjrjjr 18 днів тому
I really liked this movie! there is just the right amount of correct science for 1958. I will probably watch it again.
@wordsofcheresie936
@wordsofcheresie936 16 днів тому
Really? Was there some correct science? I didn't see any.
@Davidsavage8008
@Davidsavage8008 13 днів тому
Im thankful for the captions .❤
@epoh8698
@epoh8698 21 день тому
Its great seeing into the minds of the older scifi creators. Wow it sure was decked out inside. And she is beautiful
@charleswyler4268
@charleswyler4268 6 днів тому
The Victorian woodwork!!
@RSEFX
@RSEFX 21 день тому
Some TRIVIA notes: Alot of the props and machinery inside the ship were later used in one of the dumbest, wackiest hilariously bad Mexican flm, SHIP OF MONSTERS 9it's on YT). This film was shot in Mexico to save costs. It wasn't fully finished properly. For instance, shots of the film in space with flames underneath it were supposed to be composited with moving stars in the background, but....were never completed. The brief opening narration and countdown voice was done by actor Robert Clarke who shortly after this film starred in and directed THE HIDEOUS SUN DEMON and starred in and produced BEYOND THE TIME BARRIER. The strange electronic music and sound effects aboard the moon-bound ship are from FORBIDDEN PLANET. Like I said, trivia! ;-7
@jsl151850b
@jsl151850b 15 днів тому
*Thanks. Well known trivia. There should be a word for that.*
@danielpitti6030
@danielpitti6030 14 днів тому
Ooohh, yes! I saw it; Lalo vs. The Space Monsters 😜!
@TheTmny876able
@TheTmny876able 19 днів тому
Thought i had all Jules vernes movies until now !
@che4568
@che4568 12 днів тому
The colourisation and sharpness is still superb 👌
@Robutube1
@Robutube1 9 днів тому
It must be - I had presumed it was filmed in colour before I read your comment!
@dahawk8574
@dahawk8574 3 години тому
0:13
@wuzzlebottom
@wuzzlebottom 21 день тому
Sound effects from Forbidden Planet. 😅
@marksonsparks698
@marksonsparks698 19 днів тому
And no credit for Louise and Bebe Barron again after being denied their "electronic tonalities" as music in that film.
@geoffreylee5199
@geoffreylee5199 13 днів тому
The original Astrodome!
@oldcrow6990
@oldcrow6990 20 днів тому
Funny, funny stuff. Great movie! The tubes during blast-off were so wonderful! Thank you!
@aguilacalva2625
@aguilacalva2625 21 день тому
Finally a movie where the subtitles work as they should👍🙂
@johndoherty1258
@johndoherty1258 13 днів тому
Such a large rocket...amazing!
@charleswyler4268
@charleswyler4268 6 днів тому
Yes! always in the movies, never in reality
@drewlotzmoore
@drewlotzmoore 18 днів тому
Thanks. I've never seen an HD version of this movie. Looks really good.
@roccobilly2973
@roccobilly2973 20 днів тому
Thanks. An enjoyable movie. And... Yes, funny how they used the forbidden Planet soundtrack
@wayneramquist367
@wayneramquist367 21 день тому
Good film I've been looking for this movie for quite a while on the internet I finally found it great
@stevewheatley243
@stevewheatley243 11 днів тому
Cool movie. And a great 19th century fantasy.
@thedevilinthecircuit1414
@thedevilinthecircuit1414 13 днів тому
"Therefore, I shall get straight to the point..." Boom mic shadow on the wall. Fire the light man! WOOT! WOOT!
@Jr-qo4ls
@Jr-qo4ls 12 днів тому
I was wondering what that was. Thank you.
@lyndonhenderson816
@lyndonhenderson816 18 днів тому
Just remember what president Eisenhower said,beware of the military industrial complex 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😮
@Orieni
@Orieni 18 днів тому
You understand that the original draft had a different and more accurate term. Congressional Military Industrial Complex. After all, without Congress, the opposite of progress, no money would be appropriated for either of the others.
@user-lp8qp2un9v
@user-lp8qp2un9v 17 днів тому
They run the stock market everything for war we get the bills and grief never paid back stop the massacre of innocent people
@anthonyvalenti9093
@anthonyvalenti9093 9 днів тому
Wow, great NASA training film.
@robinkleinsteuber5217
@robinkleinsteuber5217 22 дні тому
Sounds like a fun, entertaining film. I'll tune in! 👍
@yodservant
@yodservant 12 днів тому
Great *Lost in Space* sound effects....😊❤
@tomkroebel4936
@tomkroebel4936 18 днів тому
Best Sci-Fi movie ever ... except Wallace and Gromit's "A Grand Day Out" ;-)
@danielpitti6030
@danielpitti6030 17 днів тому
Jules Verne : Monsieur Wells...I am the father of Science Fiction! H.G. Wells : Prove it, Frenchie! Mary Shelley' : Ooohh, how cutes are you, kids!
@binky1612
@binky1612 21 день тому
I never knew of this film. Very enjoyable and good quality!
@pootthatbak2578
@pootthatbak2578 15 днів тому
Do you know why? It was horrible. TV stations needed viewers to get advertisers. This movie is a disaster on nitrocellulose that should have melted in the can
@paul41to45
@paul41to45 17 днів тому
I read Vernes book a long time ago, this adaptation seems different, more cold war worries here but still worth watching
@mileshigh1321
@mileshigh1321 11 днів тому
Classic movie with some great actors! There are a few holes in the story though. One minute the workers are outside with pitchforks and death threats and the next they are celebrating the launch of the rocket! Also Nicholl says Barbicane doesn't know it but he will be going too. With nothing more said, he suddenly is going too. Almost like a scene was missing, with him saying he would not give the glass outer shell to Barbicane unless he goes. Still I did enjoy it!
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 6 днів тому
Fascinating, very talkative, fantasy, with some bizarre editing, continuity, sound moments. Debra Paget looks like one of the seven wonders of the world in her tight Victorian dresses!
@grandlotus1
@grandlotus1 10 днів тому
Didn't know Jules Verne wrote about The Bomb.
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 10 днів тому
Looks safer than strapping three men to the top of a Saturn 5 rocket.
@11non-serviam11
@11non-serviam11 19 днів тому
Absolutely Fantastic!!!
@albertpohl7145
@albertpohl7145 10 днів тому
That was a really amazing film, probably some of the other Moon- and Mars-Researcher and -funders feel one day like they felt in this movie. Thank you very much for uploading this film. With friendly regards from Warsaw/Poland
@Viktor-lp4cn
@Viktor-lp4cn 3 дні тому
It's a pity that the filmmakers haven't read Jules Verne!
@janlassen6101
@janlassen6101 19 днів тому
I am not sure rotating the human body at 12000 rpm is very healthy🤔
@philipmcdonagh1094
@philipmcdonagh1094 10 днів тому
Ah it would be fine assuming their dead, even then it could be messy.
@janlassen6101
@janlassen6101 10 днів тому
@@philipmcdonagh1094 Apparently it was not even needed.. The woman just needed to rest in a space-suit.
@MrBsbotto
@MrBsbotto 9 днів тому
Those spinning glass tunes were damn good, must have cost big $$$$!
@johnkarpiscak1134
@johnkarpiscak1134 17 днів тому
An interesting use of the Forbidden Planet soundtrack as they headed off to an around the Moon..
@beingatliberty
@beingatliberty 4 дні тому
The conceptions of space travel are so farcically fantastical, but it was written in 1865 ;) great kitch fun, interesting to think this adaptation was made in 1958, when understandings were far more advanced than 1865, its victorian steampunk kitch.
@alainfougeres9604
@alainfougeres9604 20 днів тому
Une vrais perle ..merci pour le partage…
@CarlosGarcia-fi4yu
@CarlosGarcia-fi4yu 19 днів тому
If no one have noticed, the sound effects from this movie are originally from the 1956 movie "Forbidden Planet."
@captainsensiblejr.
@captainsensiblejr. 16 днів тому
I wondet when the flaming meteors in space will turn up?. It was a mandatory rule that every 1950s space film had to have them ...
@tfk0527
@tfk0527 7 днів тому
This was amazing. It’s got pieces of “The Manhatten Project”, “Project Apollo”, and the movie “Forbidden Planet”. Also a nod to the Space Shuttle “Columbiad”.
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 6 днів тому
Jules Verne used the name Columbiad for the huge cannon, so it kind of predates the name Columbia for the space space shuttle by about a century.
@tfk0527
@tfk0527 5 днів тому
@@Emdee5632 hi, MD. (or should I call you “Doc”?) I understand where NASA got its reference to “Columbia”. It’s been a part of US culture for about 100 years & makes sense. I don’t know Verne’s source for the name”Columbiad”. If you know, please share.
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 5 днів тому
@@tfk0527 Well I did some homework (which I really should have done earlier) and it seems a columbiad was a large heavy type of muzzle loading cannon of the 19th century invented by a US Army officer and used until the early 20th century. So it's indeed an American type of gun.
@tfk0527
@tfk0527 5 днів тому
@@Emdee5632 ditto, I did a little homework, too. Great minds … If you check out Wikipedia under “Columbia (personification)”, this is the reference with which I was (mostly) familiar. You’ll notice that there is a direct reference listed for Verne’s cannon, as well as to the Command Module for Apollo 11 (which, I’m embarrassed to say, I’d forgotten).
@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104
@jeremywvarietyofviewpoints3104 20 днів тому
I had this movie on my list to watch since the early 90s, but never found it.
@craig4867
@craig4867 20 днів тому
THE FINAL COUNTDOWN Fantastic sci-fi movie! Starring Kirk Douglas
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys
@RickaramaTrama-lc1ys 11 днів тому
Yes=Excellent~!!!!!
@sidthemyth
@sidthemyth 13 днів тому
this inspired so many things...! thanks for sharing!
@LouisBourett
@LouisBourett 12 годин тому
Nice digs 0n that spaceship
@mughug9616
@mughug9616 9 днів тому
Did they ever release the version set in the 1600s?
@MrPanetela
@MrPanetela 17 днів тому
97 degrees longitude west; 42 degrees 30 minutes latitude north is Buffalo, New York, USA.
@TennesseeHomesteadUSA
@TennesseeHomesteadUSA 18 днів тому
Was so excited to see this as a kid.
@potrzebieneuman4702
@potrzebieneuman4702 18 днів тому
This is one sci fi movie I've never seen. Interestingly they have used some of the theremin soundtrack from Forbidden Planet.
@trollonwiggins
@trollonwiggins 13 днів тому
Was hoping for a moon landing like the Mellier silent version.
@DoctorBillTheRadioMan
@DoctorBillTheRadioMan 21 день тому
Complete with sound effects from Forbidden Planet.
@DanielSantana-lo1kh
@DanielSantana-lo1kh 6 днів тому
45:30- "...because you're a scientist...". I love that line!
@DanielSantana-lo1kh
@DanielSantana-lo1kh 6 днів тому
41:30..
@hhvictor2462
@hhvictor2462 11 днів тому
Nice roomy spaceships back in the day. pheasant under glass in outer space.
@WagonLoads
@WagonLoads 21 день тому
"The First Men in the Moon" by H.G. Wells was a similar movie Movie "The Invisible Boy" had the robot from Forbidden Planet 5000 Fingers of Dr T ... Lead actor recently died I think.. He was also in the movie "The Wonky" Movie "Fantastic Voyage" was cool, but had a lot of blinky lights in places with no logical reason to be there... "The Man in the White Suit" had some really cool mad scientist lab sound effects. Thank you everyone.. Nice time with friends...
@SuziQ.
@SuziQ. 21 день тому
I forgot about The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. Wasn’t that about the horrible man (piano teacher) who wants to marry the mom, and there’s a giant piano that the boy has to play? Dr. Seuss wrote it.
@rezzer7918
@rezzer7918 21 день тому
Great comment the shows you cite.. I'm like yes yes right up to including twonky the walking 📺
@cindydott452
@cindydott452 21 день тому
I saw "The Man in the White Suit" years ago. I loved it!
@WagonLoads
@WagonLoads 20 днів тому
@@rezzer7918 Yes, you are correct. I keep saying the wrong name. It's called "The Twonky"... I would really want to see "5000 Fingers of Dr T" again... Make sure I am notified.... @SuziQ
@danielpitti6030
@danielpitti6030 18 днів тому
This movie looks like more a remake of Fritz Lang"s Frau Im Mond (1929), though based on an 1860s Jules Verne "s story. Verne himself criticized harshly Wells ' fanciful moon expedition for using "Cavorite" , aka, " magical " anti - gravity paint for the giant steel sphere , " Il Invent ", said the great Frenchman, because his giant cannon and bullet were made of already existing matterials, and using gunpowder ( in the original story, not this "X Power" in this movie). Let me tell you that i actually did enjoy both Moon expedition stories, but I will give you credit to Verne, because he practically "invented" modern Astronautics in such an early Era when people knew aerostatic balloons and steam - powered vehicles , and not merely writing just a fiction
@wtf123560
@wtf123560 5 днів тому
Amazing to think only 11 years after this was made, we actually landed on the moon.
@joeparker3885
@joeparker3885 19 днів тому
Elon musk must have seen this when he was a kid. The rocket is just as pointy as space ship and power X ?!?
@ericeaklor1300
@ericeaklor1300 19 днів тому
Finally an actor who shuts the door
@TestUser-cf4wj
@TestUser-cf4wj 15 днів тому
Aye, but doesn't, somehow, open it.
@theretiringbarber
@theretiringbarber 20 днів тому
Great film .
@bongobob6200
@bongobob6200 9 днів тому
Thx CCC 👍🇺🇸👍
@disco0752
@disco0752 21 день тому
I liked the couch and desk in the hull.
@simonh6788
@simonh6788 19 днів тому
Wood panelling on the walls was a nice touch!
@user-bz5ul5ee7x
@user-bz5ul5ee7x 20 днів тому
Good film
@captainsensiblejr.
@captainsensiblejr. 16 днів тому
I notice they use electronic musical effects from Forbidden Planet ( 1956). The "acceleration tubes" are an idea from Forbidden Planet and This Island Earth.
@vmaamaral4017
@vmaamaral4017 2 дні тому
Excelente. Bom filme baseado numa das obras de Julio Verne. Este extraordinário escritor, foi considerado por críticos literários, como o inventor do género ficção científica, tendo feito predições nos seus livros sobre o aparecimento de novos avanços científicos, como os submarinos, as máquinas voadoras e a viagem à Lua.
@Orieni
@Orieni 18 днів тому
It always entertained me that Verne did so many calculations to give his story verisimilitude and skipped that whole acceleration bit.
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577
@rubiconklbrutorowman7577 19 днів тому
All that Planet of Apes, esp. Original Star Track got so many ideas, including Eon Musk, from this movie that was a way ahead time of scientific imagination thanks to imaginary writer(s)! Bless him!
@telecritico
@telecritico 21 день тому
Gracias
@zoli-mariuspadvai5613
@zoli-mariuspadvai5613 21 день тому
Trebuie să-l văd. Mulțumesc!
@satweavers1
@satweavers1 5 днів тому
When I was 5 our family watched this at a drive-in. The scene of them getting into the six-gun cylinder G-Force canceling thing (whatever that was, I guess they felt they had to address the 40,000 Gs the canon shot would subject them to which would have reduced them to a slurry of meat paste) any way that spinning thing left an impression on my tender young mind. I finally watched it again 60 years later and OH MAN! What a dog! Not a very good adaptation of Jules Verne. It's entertaining with the expectation of it being a classic BadFilm... as per Joe Bob Briggs or MST3K.
@williamnelson9332
@williamnelson9332 21 день тому
The original one was wild no talking ❤
@rezzer7918
@rezzer7918 21 день тому
Shhh!
@Lonestartroy1
@Lonestartroy1 11 днів тому
Welcome to Texas. 🇨🇱
@davidlaney6153
@davidlaney6153 12 днів тому
Interesting that Jules Verne picked up the rush for ever most explosive materials, this is when TNT was invented...
@snaplash
@snaplash 3 дні тому
19:00 They're handling the shell with extreme delicacy, just before firing it from a cannon.
@ToddSloanIAAN
@ToddSloanIAAN 20 днів тому
I'm glad Morganan 6:15 brought up that... Selfish greed While others struggled against death.
@danielpitti6030
@danielpitti6030 16 днів тому
Von Metz: And what you believe, mr. JULES VERNE? Jules Verne : In something more real than facts, mr. Von Metz; Imagination!
@johnnycondor
@johnnycondor 7 днів тому
MST3K should love the abundance of corn provided by this ridiculous film.
@MichaelandCathy1999
@MichaelandCathy1999 18 днів тому
What an awesome ending!……..especially when the two of them are looking back at the moon on the way home to Earth, and she puts her hand & fingers OUTSIDE OF THE WINDOW FRAME!!!
@albertorafaelcisnerosperfe4899
@albertorafaelcisnerosperfe4899 14 днів тому
Excellent 🤗❤
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