Una pareja de científicos americanos, Chris y Linda Cronyn, consiguen establecer contacto con Marte gracias a una válvula de hidrógeno inventada por Franz Calder, un científico nazi que trab... Leer todoUna pareja de científicos americanos, Chris y Linda Cronyn, consiguen establecer contacto con Marte gracias a una válvula de hidrógeno inventada por Franz Calder, un científico nazi que trabaja para los rusos.Una pareja de científicos americanos, Chris y Linda Cronyn, consiguen establecer contacto con Marte gracias a una válvula de hidrógeno inventada por Franz Calder, un científico nazi que trabaja para los rusos.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Russian Commissar
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- Seedy Man Listening to Radio
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- Steel Worker
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- Russian Official
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- Official
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- Steel Worker
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- President's Aide
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- Secretary of the Navy
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- Worshipper
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Reseñas destacadas
What I was wondering, when you see Peter Graves watching television at home he is clearly looking at a wide (really wide) screen set seemingly embedded in a wall that is made of stone floor to ceiling.
Additionally, he has knobs on a table along side his chair to turn on and off the set.
For all intent and purpose (with the exception of no remote control) the room is set up rather like a home-theater only in 1952. Were there wide screen television able to be set into a wall with knobs on tables back then? I noticed too that the screen was surrounded by wood trim, rather like the way you see a wall mounted AC unit! Interesting.
Sombre, and seemingly Unaware of the Self-Conscious Sermon Like Dialog and Christian Witnessing that Permeates the Proceedings, Especially in the Second-Half.
It Starts with a Science-Fiction Template of a Communications Scientist Trying to Send and Receive Signals to and From the Red Planet.
The Interjection of a Russian Scientist Attempting the Same and the First-Half is Played rather Straight with the East-West Cold War.
Somewhere around the Middle the Movie Ratchets Up the Paranoia.
It goes way Out-There once Signals seem to be Received Regarding an Advance Knowledge of Futuristic Natural Resource Economy and the Ability to gain Abundance from very Little.
In the Third Act All Hell Breaks Loose Literally as Things become Ultra-Religious with Orthodox Imagery, Bible Verse, and a Satan Worshiper.
It's one of those that is Difficult to Describe and has to be Seen to be Believed.
Worth a Watch for just that Reason.
It is one that is so Out of Orbit from the Usual Stuff that it will Not be Forgotten.
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- CuriosidadesAt the end of the film, the President, speaking of the sacrifice by Chris and Linda Cronyn, says "the whole earth is their sepulcher". That phrase appears in the Garden of the Missing at the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer above Omaha Beach in Normandy. In the cemetery the full phrase is "Here are recorded the names of Americans who gave their lives in the service of their country and who sleep in unknown graves. This is their memorial. The whole earth is their sepulcher, comrades in arms whose resting place is known only to God."
- PifiasLinda Cronyn (a scientist) states 'Albert Einstein split the atom'. Albert Einstein had no part in the splitting of the atom. His work predicted what would happen if it was split.
- Citas
Dr. Boulting - Mitchell's Assistant: Doyou seriously believe that you've established contact with Mars?
Chris Cronyn: [Somewhat annoyed] Well, you take pictures of it. Why shouldn't I talk to it?
- Créditos adicionalesAt the end of the movie, "The Beginning" appears on the screen.
- ConexionesFeatured in Weirdo with Wadman: Red Planet Mars (1963)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Mart, el planeta vermell
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresa productora
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- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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