Stars: Yoko Tani, Oldrich Lukes, Ignacy Machowski Director: Kurt Maetzig When an alien artifact discovered on Earth is found to have come from Venus, an international team of astronauts embarks to investigate its origins!
I am watching on 2/4/2023 to watch the knuckleheads from the WH control the China balloon 😊 now the Biteone’s can be paid 20 million dollars to allow the balloon to send critical data back to the communist red Chinese 😊 yep I see the balloon 💭 😂
in some ways this movie is very sad mostly in the acting, often the script, and it only becomes worse, realizing that just 6 years after this film, Star Trek would premiere on television, with arguably much more realistic writing, albeit with a tiny budget for effects. Even so, we can find aspects of this film, both in the concepts and in the visual effects that would be used again and again, in fact notice the stars during the end credits? How they actually appear to be set on two large pillars that are spinning on either side of the screen... that same idea would be used later in Star Trek movie film credits. Why exactly i am not certain, but i do note it. The chess-playing robot that gets a heart installed? Classic Sci-fi trope! One of the things i truly did enjoy was Intervision, the world broadcast network, which seems to mimic the BBC.
The robot closely resembles the ones sent to Mars. Ever notice how so many things in these old sci-fi movies were so very accurate to what is reality today???
Pronouncements, mine boy. Science fiction isn't fiction. Pronouncements of what's to come plotted out by the planners hundreds of years ahead of time including world wars, League of Nations, UN, CFR, central banking, one world government (the true goal). Satanists, in otherwords. We live in their scripted reality. Didn't used to be that way. It's why Jesus Christ is so utterly important to understanding individual freedom against the planners who are occultists and Satanists.
Visually, this is a pretty amazing and imaginative film. I'd recommend NOT watching this version, which is the poorly-dubbed, poorly transferred, edited US release, ---which is missing the original sound and music: the music track on this release is stock music from old SF films. Aside from all that, this posting has had the sides of the picture cropped off. Watching this beautifully-designed film in its original color, widescreen format, with original music etc. is an entirely different experience, from an audio and visual perspective. (AMENDED NOTE: On second thought: It might be good to watch this version, and then try to see the original version---it has shown up on YT from time to time---to see how different the quality of a film can be in so many ways---Although I suspect only people interested in film/film history beyond a way to spend 90-ish minutes will find it worthwhile to pursue.)
@The Arbiter Check out our upcoming sci-fi series with Robert Picardo (Star Trek: Voyager): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1f5UfgPlMAA.html
Another Soviet film "Restyled " for an American audience. Hilarious how the blond press lady at 12:53 seems to have a Clark Gable moustache going on. Probably very attractive to a Soviet Audience.🤔