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| Sales Rank: | 17443 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $5.99 |
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| Director: | Byron Haskin |
| Release Date: | 2004-10-19 |
| Label: | Paramount |
| UPC: | 097360540741 |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Published By: | Paramount |
| ASIN: | B0002V7O2Y |
| Category: | DVD |
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CONQUEST OF SPACE introduces a group of men brought together to construct an innovative robot to explore the depths of Mars. Located on a space wheel 500 miles above the Earth, commander Samuel Merritt (Walter Brooke) and his men (including Eric Fleming and Benson Fong) struggle to complete the mission when aggression within the group begins to surface.
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Another great 50s classic - Reviewed on 2008-07-30
3 customers found this review helpful.
I can only second what others have already said about this 50s classic. Fifty years later, the special effects still hold up. The space station, spaceships, spacesuits, and other futuristic technology were beautifully realized. The scenes of the classic hub and spoke space station, a staple of the period, is truly impressive against the starry backdrop and is as good as any Chesley Bonestell painting. After watching scenes like the space walks one can only assume that it influenced many later, more famous flicks like 2001. The acting might not be as spectacular as the space scenes, but many viewers will recognize Ross Martin (who later starred in The Wild, Wild West), and William Hopper (who played on Perry Mason). The general's bizarre religious revelation against man conquering space is the only thing that really mars the movie's many fine points, but one must remember that depth psychology isn't exactly the SF genre's strong suit. Still, this was a bit cheesy even for the droll 50s. Done in a semi-documentary style after his stunning successes with When World's Collide and War of the Worlds, this movie may not be in their league, but it's still a better flick that most 50s SF films. And if you're a Pal fan, it's probably a must see.
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- Color
- English
- Feature
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- Psychological Sci-Fi
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- Sci-Fi/Fantasy
- Science Fiction
- Space Travel
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