That's a wonderful memory. My family had some issues when I was growing up. Alcoholism and infidelity caused a lot of trouble. My Grandparents helped to raise me. My Mom worked hard, sometimes two jobs. My Dad was never a big movie guy, sometimes we'd go to the Drive-in Theaters which I absolutely loved. My Grandparents were older, much older. When I was 8 years old they were 78. But they still did a LOT of really special things with me. Every year they'd take me on a mini-vacation. We'd always go to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Usually in July or August. I treasure those moments and times. I do remember my Mom taking me to see Jaws at our local Mall. Southridge Mall to be exact. We didn't get to go to a lot of movies, but they were special. Later on my Mom and Dad's health got really bad. My Mom became bedridden from emphysema and the last three years of her life was spent in a hospital bed, either at home or in the hospital itself. I had promised her that I'd never put her in a Nursing Home, and when she got to the point where she needed care 24/7, I went to my job, which was not very helpful. They said I needed to choose. So I did. Jobs will come and go, jobs will always be there, BUT my Mom won't be, and she was far more important to me than any job. I set up her hospital bed in our living room .I wasn't going to hide her away in a bedroom. Besides she needed to see her 🎁present🎁. Our television was an older floor model and with her having a hospital bed, she'd never see it. So I got her a rear projection style 🖥TV🖥. It was either a 50" or a 55" screen, but either way it was HUGE! Plus it came with a 📼📼4-Head📼Stereo📼📼VCR📼📼 and she loved it. Those last few years my Mom and I became best friends. When her nurses would come over I'd run to the Pharmacy for her medications, I'd grab some groceries, and I'd made a stop at our local 📼📼VHS📼rental📼📼. They knew our situation so they let me rent up to 8-10 movies for 4-5 days. Not the New Releases however. Those I could only get a couple of and they had to be back the following day. My Mom loved the classic horror movies like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, 🎃🎃Halloween🎃🎃, and any and all other horror movies, action movies, and Sci-Fi movies. We'd spend the time watching those movies, she taught me how to cook, and again we became best friends. Sorry for the long comment, but your comment brought back some memories and once I started typing I remembered more and more. I also didn't want to bash anyone. After my Mom passed away my Dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer. They gave him 6 months, BUT he made it for 18 months. He used some meds that were experimental, and NOT FOR USE in the USA. I don't know how but he got some of them. He fought. But cancer, Lung cancer to be specific, was too strong and he lost his battle. Both of them died in my arms. My Dad loved ⚾️Baseball⚾️, specifically the Brewers. I ordered him Direct-TV and I had them include the MLB package. When my Dad woke up that chilly March 🌄Morning🌄 he had a new Box. He was able to watch every team's game on that day, ➕plus➕ they'd rebroadcast games all day long on other channels! Those two moments were really special. As I said my Family wasn't the typical Leave it to Beaver home, BUT there was love. And I have some very very special memories of them. 🙏🕊RIP🕊 🙏Mom, Dad, Grandpa, and Grandma. I miss you all dearly.
@@EdsterIII I HOPE YOU HAVE SWEET DREAMS TONIGHT ABOUT YOUR MOM DAD 🎄🎃🎁♾✝ALL OF THEM TILL YOU MEET AGAIN IN HEAVEN 🙏MR AND MRS ACE X IN FLORIDA 👩❤💋👨🏖☀
@@21stcenturyscots Well I wish my dad had lived to be able to retire. He was a 30 year member of the Army Air Force then became a member of the Air Force when it became a separate service branch. He died on active duty on December 24 1961.
This was good ol' fashion Saturday afternoon fun!!! I grew up in the 1960s watching movies like this with my family. Everyone had a good time rooting against those "mean ol' alien invaders." 🤣🤣🤣
Still as Great as when I first viewed it way,way back. The expansive sets ,miniature modeling and overall production effects make this one of my Favorites of the Japanese Toho SciFi type movies.
People back then did not realise that a huge interstellar space fleet already visited earth 2 000 million years ago and left disappointed, noting: "Nice planet but plants only." Earth was full of extra terrestrial spaceships back then but the trees refused to communicate or to welcome the visitors. .Since civilisations in the universe usually do not last more than 100,000 years, the visiting space civilisation is now long gone.
One of the best science fiction movies ever made from back in the day. BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE (1960) had some fantastic visual effects that were directed by Eiji Tsuburaya. I’m surprised that this great movie didn’t even merit an Academy Award nomination for Best Special Effects.
Like all of the films directed by Ishiro Honda, this movie is excellent! Great visual effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and his team, a great cast..love this movie!
I'm 72 and I remember seeing this at the movies in a theater and have been looking for it ever since. I forgot what it was called. Thanks you just cleared up a question that's been bugging the shit out of me for 60 years.
Isn't it great when you can track down something memorable from your long-lost past (?) I've got a YT channel devoted to a 1950s paranormal television series . . . and we regularly get people really happy to have finally found some episode they remember from the past.
J'Ai passé une soirée formidable! Je me souvient de Rodan ou les débuts de Godzilla ou la guerre des mondes, j'adore les vieux films de SF des années 40, 50, 60! Merci pour vous avec mes salutations de France.
@@christopheschwartz7374 Dans le même style, mais avec juste des monstres de l'espace, je suis tombé sur Bataille au-delà des étoiles / Gamma 3: Operation Outer Space/ The Green Slime de 1969 en VF dont j'ai fait une fiche pour le forum Nautijon. En dix ans, à part les couleurs, les effets spéciaux n'avaient pas trop évolué :)
Convenience technology like the Internet has led to an intellectual degeneration. Current studies have shown that the average human being has only 50% of general intelligence compared to 100 years ago. But then you had to memorise or write it down in a folder. That was vital training for mental health. This attitude of: never mind we can look it up on Google. Has led to visible brain decay.
The Oscar Meyer Moon Wienermobiles are absolutely adorable! And the fighter rockets looked a lot like X-15s, but in spite of the scientific inaccuracies, the world is safe once again!
When I saw this movie at the theaters when I was a kid back in 1959, the price of admission at the theaters was 35 cents, things have changed since then and not for the better.😢
E caras de hoje se preocupam com trajes, capacetes espaciais, foguetes com tecnologia bilhões de dinheiro, para que olhem aí que coisa simples e somente seguir o exemplo 😂😂😂😂
It's interesting how our perceptions change over the years. I'm 76 now but was 12 when I saw this film at our one and only movie theater. Those alien fighters seemed so, well, so alien, creepy and threatening. I had no idea how it was done. Oh to have that innocence again.
The Japanese filmmaking in 1959 was pretty adept. The costumes are more accurate than American props used at the same time. Their approach seems more geared to working models in motion than stop action clay models. Miniature replicas seem more realistic to me. One can see how the Japanese have become leaders in robotics.
agreed! i get the feeling the Japanese were putting a lot more time, effort and budget into these kinds of films back in the 50's than the Americans (bar a couple of exceptions like Forbidden Planet) and can only assume that the success of Godzilla gave them the confidence to branch out...even if they kept retuning again and again (with varying results) to the monsters.
Thanks, Cult Cinema for all the great memories and wonderful old B films! Honda was the great director of the Godzilla franchise an actual protege/friend of the great Kurosawa and Honda made his own mark on Japanese cinema with one of the longest-running and most beloved franchises in history...Godzilla!!
Saw this movie as a kid (long, long ago) and have been looking for it for years but couldn't remember the name. Kind of fun to see it again, much as I remember it with the space battles. And good to learn know that "Gravity is caused by the motion of atoms"!
By far one of the better old Sci Fi movies. Well done all the way thru. Right down to the showing of the originally intended use of the X -15 as a UFO chaser. Classic.
Tthis is a fantastic movie ... the story, the charaacters, and the effects ... Winner. THere is another one from this time thats worth watching. Are there any fans of a movie known as The Mysterians? What about the highlights and memories of the movie of the movie .....
This was cheezy! I liked it! Great sets inside the space crafts, good renditions of some sort of electromagnet gun, Loved the mothership. In fact i've Seen all this happen in real life!
Saw this as a kid on a Saturday afternoon matinee. It had a second feature, Russ Myer's "Super Vixens" with an all torpedo bra cast of women. Stayed for the early evening show...........................watched it AGAIN. Mesmerizing! Was wishing it had been in 3 double D!
> What made this film special was that when it was made back in *1959* there was no man in space or Apollo moon program. And I was a 13 years old Scify nut starved for space adventure movies. - But a giant circular space station & a dozen men on the moon in Japanese rockets by *1965;* what kind of strong "sake" were the Japanese movie makers drinking? - The *57 Ford* with built in front paneled tv was 60 years ahead of the real thing.
- True, But that film didn't have Woody Woodpecker predicting the year of the moon landing. Just a depiction of what it would be like. - This movie did.
@@mydogbrian4814 For all we know, it was inspired by what science fiction author and futurist Arthur C. Clarke said, as he accurately predicted the year of the Moon landing in the 1950s.
@@mydogbrian4814 Well it’s not as if the film makers lacked access to the books “The Conquest of Space” (1949) by German science writer Willy Ley, illustrated by Chesley Bonestell or “The Complete Book of Outer Space” (1953) by Ley and German rocket scientist Werner Von Braun.
fun film and i love the design/effects work done on this. really hope that Toho Company continue to remaster and release all their back log of early films onto Blu-ray. they've done a great job on the Gojria stuff and now all the non-kaiju films deserve it...well their audience does!!
I'm 69 now, and I saw this movie as a kid. I always remembered the X-15 lookalikes attaching the saucers. I've looked around for this film since then and found it today. Thank you.
I saw this in the 1960s, at the ABC minors, a kids club for Saturday mornings in the ABC film theatres in the u.k. Flash Gordon, cartoons, and feature film. Great days!
I am 70 now and one of my earliest memories is going to see this with my father in a theater. Thanks for the memories!
That's a wonderful memory. My family had some issues when I was growing up. Alcoholism and infidelity caused a lot of trouble. My Grandparents helped to raise me. My Mom worked hard, sometimes two jobs. My Dad was never a big movie guy, sometimes we'd go to the Drive-in Theaters which I absolutely loved. My Grandparents were older, much older. When I was 8 years old they were 78. But they still did a LOT of really special things with me. Every year they'd take me on a mini-vacation. We'd always go to the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Usually in July or August. I treasure those moments and times. I do remember my Mom taking me to see Jaws at our local Mall. Southridge Mall to be exact. We didn't get to go to a lot of movies, but they were special. Later on my Mom and Dad's health got really bad. My Mom became bedridden from emphysema and the last three years of her life was spent in a hospital bed, either at home or in the hospital itself. I had promised her that I'd never put her in a Nursing Home, and when she got to the point where she needed care 24/7, I went to my job, which was not very helpful. They said I needed to choose. So I did. Jobs will come and go, jobs will always be there, BUT my Mom won't be, and she was far more important to me than any job. I set up her hospital bed in our living room .I wasn't going to hide her away in a bedroom. Besides she needed to see her 🎁present🎁. Our television was an older floor model and with her having a hospital bed, she'd never see it. So I got her a rear projection style 🖥TV🖥. It was either a 50" or a 55" screen, but either way it was HUGE! Plus it came with a 📼📼4-Head📼Stereo📼📼VCR📼📼 and she loved it. Those last few years my Mom and I became best friends. When her nurses would come over I'd run to the Pharmacy for her medications, I'd grab some groceries, and I'd made a stop at our local 📼📼VHS📼rental📼📼. They knew our situation so they let me rent up to 8-10 movies for 4-5 days. Not the New Releases however. Those I could only get a couple of and they had to be back the following day. My Mom loved the classic horror movies like Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, 🎃🎃Halloween🎃🎃, and any and all other horror movies, action movies, and Sci-Fi movies. We'd spend the time watching those movies, she taught me how to cook, and again we became best friends. Sorry for the long comment, but your comment brought back some memories and once I started typing I remembered more and more. I also didn't want to bash anyone. After my Mom passed away my Dad was diagnosed with terminal cancer. They gave him 6 months, BUT he made it for 18 months. He used some meds that were experimental, and NOT FOR USE in the USA. I don't know how but he got some of them. He fought. But cancer, Lung cancer to be specific, was too strong and he lost his battle. Both of them died in my arms. My Dad loved ⚾️Baseball⚾️, specifically the Brewers. I ordered him Direct-TV and I had them include the MLB package. When my Dad woke up that chilly March 🌄Morning🌄 he had a new Box. He was able to watch every team's game on that day, ➕plus➕ they'd rebroadcast games all day long on other channels! Those two moments were really special. As I said my Family wasn't the typical Leave it to Beaver home, BUT there was love. And I have some very very special memories of them. 🙏🕊RIP🕊 🙏Mom, Dad, Grandpa, and Grandma. I miss you all dearly.
@@EdsterIII I HOPE YOU HAVE SWEET DREAMS TONIGHT ABOUT YOUR MOM DAD 🎄🎃🎁♾✝ALL OF THEM TILL YOU MEET AGAIN IN HEAVEN 🙏MR AND MRS ACE X IN FLORIDA 👩❤💋👨🏖☀
日本の誇る特撮を楽しんで頂き、嬉しく思います
I wish I had a father like this. Mine is a boring nuclear engineer who know, retired, breeds horses. Terrible.
@@21stcenturyscots Well I wish my dad had lived to be able to retire. He was a 30 year member of the Army Air Force then became a member of the Air Force when it became a separate service branch. He died on active duty on December 24 1961.
These movies are such a great part of my childhood. Thank you Japan, you really know how to have fun!
This was good ol' fashion Saturday afternoon fun!!!
I grew up in the 1960s watching movies like this with my family.
Everyone had a good time rooting against those "mean ol' alien invaders." 🤣🤣🤣
Back in the day when cable TV only offered 13 channels.
Back in my day we only had three channels to watch on television, 📺 it's incredible how things have changed.😮@@jslo819
@@jslo819 4 in the UK!?!
Still as Great as when I first viewed it way,way back. The expansive sets ,miniature modeling and overall production effects make this one of my Favorites of the Japanese Toho SciFi type movies.
This must have been pretty epic in 1959, Toho made so many great movies in those days!🚀🚀👍👍
People back then did not realise that a huge interstellar space fleet already visited earth 2 000 million years ago and left disappointed, noting: "Nice planet but plants only."
Earth was full of extra terrestrial spaceships back then but the trees refused to communicate or to welcome the visitors. .Since civilisations in the universe usually do not last more than 100,000 years, the visiting space civilisation is now long gone.
I was 6 years old when I saw this movie at the theater, it was pretty epic for a 6-year-old, the battle scenes blew me away.
Go go Godzilla ! Yea !
At least now we know why Elon is building rocket ships....
Love those old Japanese sci-fi movies. So refreshingly different from Hollywood.
I have this vintage sci fi dvd with 6 movies and this is one of them on it. Love this movie
This movie was 26 when i was born. And im seeing it for the first time right now. Its fantastic, i love it.
One of the best science fiction movies ever made from back in the day. BATTLE IN OUTER SPACE (1960) had some fantastic visual effects that were directed by Eiji Tsuburaya. I’m surprised that this great movie didn’t even merit an Academy Award nomination for Best Special Effects.
Like all of the films directed by Ishiro Honda, this movie is excellent! Great visual effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and his team, a great cast..love this movie!
I'm 72 and I remember seeing this at the movies in a theater and have been looking for it ever since. I forgot what it was called. Thanks you just cleared up a question that's been bugging the shit out of me for 60 years.
Isn't it great when you can track down something memorable from your long-lost past (?) I've got a YT channel devoted to a 1950s paranormal television series . . . and we regularly get people really happy to have finally found some episode they remember from the past.
@@QED_ It sure is.
Way better than a Godzilla movie. I am 66 I saw this as a very young child it was great then.
This was freaking amazing!! THANK YOU!!
(edit: and thank you for the excellent closed captions!!)
Toujours aussi agréable à regarder ces anciens films, merci beaucoup
todos los dias asi agradable a regardar estos ancianos films, merecido
J'Ai passé une soirée formidable! Je me souvient de Rodan ou les débuts de Godzilla ou la guerre des mondes, j'adore les vieux films de SF des années 40, 50, 60! Merci pour vous avec mes salutations de France.
J'avoue que c'est la première fois que je vois ce film. Très divertissant, mais le sous-titrage à encore des progrès à faire 😅
Je suis d'accord! L'essentiel vous l'avez vue.😉✌@@collectionneur111
@@christopheschwartz7374 Dans le même style, mais avec juste des monstres de l'espace, je suis tombé sur Bataille au-delà des étoiles / Gamma 3: Operation Outer Space/ The Green Slime de 1969 en VF dont j'ai fait une fiche pour le forum Nautijon. En dix ans, à part les couleurs, les effets spéciaux n'avaient pas trop évolué :)
Looks like they had more technology 65 years ago then we do today. We must be regressing. Good effects in '59. Good film in any event.
Right!
We ARE regressint. Just look around.
Convenience technology like the Internet has led to an intellectual degeneration. Current studies have shown that the average human being has only 50% of general intelligence compared to 100 years ago. But then you had to memorise or write it down in a folder. That was vital training for mental health. This attitude of: never mind we can look it up on Google. Has led to visible brain decay.
but has it said in the film their is a space port in texas SPACEX
@@iandaniels8386 Yes... And at first EX.
The Oscar Meyer Moon Wienermobiles are absolutely adorable! And the fighter rockets looked a lot like X-15s, but in spite of the scientific inaccuracies, the world is safe once again!
space wienership was a highlight
Есть все-же что-то неуловимое в старой фантастике. спасибо!
I was a kid in 1965 and got quite a kick out of seeing 1965 appearing on the screen in the start.
4歳頃(幼稚園に入る前)に新宿の映画館で見ました。
冷やすと無重量になる事にどうしても納得が行かず、周りの大人達に聞いて回った事を覚えてます。
父親に同じ質問して、無重力にするオーバーテクノロジーの副作用で低温化したという子供騙しな説明で納得させられた思い出。
マイスナー効果だったりして
@@ワイルドオスカー さん 懐中電灯の浮き上がり方も変...。
That was fantastic. What a great bad movie that was. Thank you for sharing. The science we learned from this classic was worth the price of admission
When I saw this movie at the theaters when I was a kid back in 1959, the price of admission at the theaters was 35 cents, things have changed since then and not for the better.😢
I have this on DVD but it's also nice that it's on TH-cam. I've saved this to my "Movies" playlist.
Servo: Stately Wayne Manor😅
E caras de hoje se preocupam com trajes, capacetes espaciais, foguetes com tecnologia bilhões de dinheiro, para que olhem aí que coisa simples e somente seguir o exemplo 😂😂😂😂
@@marciosantana2898
A good rocket powered by coal and firewood (BUKOVINA) !!!
日本映画の特撮の神様😮円谷英二🎉🎥✋
It's interesting how our perceptions change over the years. I'm 76 now but was 12 when I saw this film at our one and only movie theater. Those alien fighters seemed so, well, so alien, creepy and threatening. I had no idea how it was done. Oh to have that innocence again.
このチャンネルで宇宙大戦争が見れると思わなかった
minasan nihon-go jozu desune
@@非成龍
だって日本人だもの❗
Because nihon -jin❗
I love those classic Japanese models. The ground cars are awesome. If I was good at 3D printing I'd try to build one.
The Japanese filmmaking in 1959 was pretty adept. The costumes are more accurate than American props used at the same time. Their approach seems more geared to working models in motion than stop action clay models. Miniature replicas seem more realistic to me. One can see how the Japanese have become leaders in robotics.
agreed! i get the feeling the Japanese were putting a lot more time, effort and budget into these kinds of films back in the 50's than the Americans (bar a couple of exceptions like Forbidden Planet) and can only assume that the success of Godzilla gave them the confidence to branch out...even if they kept retuning again and again (with varying results) to the monsters.
For me, Battle in Outer Space is one of my favorite sci-fi classic flick of 1959.
My favorite 60’s scifi film after 2001 A Space Odyssey. I saw this in the theatre in 1963.
Thanks, Cult Cinema for all the great memories and wonderful old B films! Honda was the great director of the Godzilla franchise an actual protege/friend of the great Kurosawa and Honda made his own mark on Japanese cinema with one of the longest-running and most beloved franchises in history...Godzilla!!
Great movie from the year I was born. Thank you for uploading!
去年、映画館でリバイバル上映していたのを観ました。
やはり大きなスクリーンで観ると迫力満点でした。😂
いいですね
自分はもう37年前か、浅草東宝のオールナイトで見ました
当時は今みたいに、見たいものが見れる環境じゃなかったから、ものすごく感動しました
The fight at 15min on is so silly it makes the movie. Very good so far
Saw this movie as a kid (long, long ago) and have been looking for it for years but couldn't remember the name. Kind of fun to see it again, much as I remember it with the space battles. And good to learn know that "Gravity is caused by the motion of atoms"!
Assisti no lançamento original, em 1959. Sessão da tarde de domingo, matinê, como era chamada. Eu tinha 8 anos de idade e achei o filme maravilhoso!
Adoreiiiii 😊
Fun spotting some of the Toho Studio regulars in the cast.
By far one of the better old Sci Fi movies. Well done all the way thru. Right down to the showing of the originally intended use of the X -15 as a UFO chaser. Classic.
Tthis is a fantastic movie ... the story, the charaacters, and the effects ... Winner. THere is another one from this time thats worth watching. Are there any fans of a movie known as The Mysterians? What about the highlights and memories of the movie of the movie .....
I love The MISTERIANS!
Love this and all old movies as they are from a better era.
I read this was a sequel to "The Mysterians" (1957). Also how we kids cheered when the two ground-based rays criss-crossed and blew up the mother ship
Thank you CCC, I really enjoy this. Sorry I missed out on the premiere and chat, maybe next time. Keep them coming, please.
CCC ya anytime! Remember our live premieres are everyday at midnight (GMT)
Really EXCELLENT…10/10..👍👍👍❤️
The Next Generation is playing this Saturday at the High Regency Ballroom if you want to go."Come in, Max Headroom."😅
Wow really big production values!
Totalmente fascinado con esta producción.
Gracias
Yess this is great
I am dead but remember seeing this movie when I was alive. I’m dying to see it again!🥹
My favorite part is them using X-15s as space fighters.
Aahh, back when outer space came with theremin music.
Have to love the swimming caps..
This was cheezy! I liked it! Great sets inside the space crafts, good renditions of some sort of electromagnet gun, Loved the mothership. In fact i've Seen all this happen in real life!
I remember that alien attack on that Japanese space station in 1965. I heard about on our space radio in Dad’s flying car when it happened.
AMAZING MOVIE !!!
Some 78 year old fossil saw this in theaters when it came out and that's why we have the f'n space force.
Love it! Thanks for uploading!
Man has lived on Earth for 500,000 years, the guy said.
That was really way ahead of its time and still very watchable Thanks
I never knew the Oscar Meyer Wienermobile could be modified to fight space aliens.
Zactly..!!
Two with the works and a can of oxygen... 5 bucks.
Consudering its age, better than some of Hollywoods latest attempts 😂😂😂
Assisti nos anos 70 aqui em Belém PA, Brasil. Boas recordações.
Parabéns pela postagem !!😊😊
This looks awesome! Thanks CCC!😊
Joel: Fred? Wilma? Barney?😅
The science in this movie could have come straight from one of many entitled youtube channels that I have seen. It is so "now".
Saw this as a kid on a Saturday afternoon matinee.
It had a second feature, Russ Myer's "Super Vixens" with an all torpedo bra cast of women.
Stayed for the early evening show...........................watched it AGAIN.
Mesmerizing!
Was wishing it had been in 3 double D!
Very nice print. And the models were excellent! So much detail. Thank you for posting.
Ha! I knew the Earth wasn't flat!
> What made this film special was that when it was made back in *1959* there was no man in space or Apollo moon program. And I was a 13 years old Scify nut starved for space adventure movies.
- But a giant circular space station & a dozen men on the moon in Japanese rockets by *1965;* what kind of strong "sake" were the Japanese movie makers drinking?
- The *57 Ford* with built in front paneled tv was 60 years ahead of the real thing.
True…but then the same could be said of “Destination Moon” which was released nearly a decade prior.
- True, But that film didn't have Woody Woodpecker predicting the year of the moon landing. Just a depiction of what it would be like.
- This movie did.
@@mydogbrian4814 For all we know, it was inspired by what science fiction author and futurist Arthur C. Clarke said, as he accurately predicted the year of the Moon landing in the 1950s.
Gostei do comentário mas vou pesquisar sobre este Ford 🎉
@@mydogbrian4814 Well it’s not as if the film makers lacked access to the books “The Conquest of Space” (1949) by German science writer Willy Ley, illustrated by Chesley Bonestell or “The Complete Book of Outer Space” (1953) by Ley and German rocket scientist Werner Von Braun.
J'ai regardé The Mysterious de Ishiro Honda sur écran vers 2019. J'ignorais ce film. Merci.
Kept expecting Richard Jaeckel or Nick Adams to show up.
Not only the best ever special effects but also explains gravity! What more do u want from a film!!
fun film and i love the design/effects work done on this. really hope that Toho Company continue to remaster and release all their back log of early films onto Blu-ray. they've done a great job on the Gojria stuff and now all the non-kaiju films deserve it...well their audience does!!
Se é filme B pouco importa, isso foi transmitido nos anos 70. Foi uma boa curtição.
Está guapísima!!! Se me parece a la serie THUNDERBIRDS !! Los escenarios en el espacio son maquetas y las naves son miniaturas !!! Muy buenas!!! 👏👏👏
It really was a shame the surface of the moon did not look like the way movies thought it would.
I'm 69 now, and I saw this movie as a kid. I always remembered the X-15 lookalikes attaching the saucers. I've looked around for this film since then and found it today. Thank you.
Japoneses inovando como sempre!
Deram muitas ideias para Hollywood.
Indepence Day, Tropas Estrelares e vários outros filmes que "beberam dessa fonte".
Vc me deixa confuso mas faz sentido pois aqueles filmes de Godzilla ultra Man etc deram certo Valeu
Thank you 🥤🍿
This is amazing for 59
When I saw this movie in the theaters back in 1959, it was titled Earth versus the Moon. 🌘🌗🌖🌕
Love this 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Keep it up! Your work is amazing!
I love these old space launches! 👍
Every weekend back in the 1970’s we would creature features on Saturday and Sunday, great times
昔の映像を見ると間地ブロックとか縁石とか道路とかの構造物が懐かしかったり この当時からあるんだと考えたり 良いですね
Muy linda y buena película del recuerdo, muchas gracias por compartir 😊😊. Con buenos efectos especiales, lindas escenografías y buenos actores.😊😊❤😊😊.
Just think it was only 14 yrs Since WWll And look how quickly japan recovered To the national stage.
私が生まれる前の年に作られたんですね。
夢とロマンが一杯です!
ツッコミ所も満載で、楽しめます!
Ótimo filme. Lembra o encontro entre o Capitão Escarlate e os Misterions. 😮😮😮😮😮
Nunca la había visto. Genial
Just love those Mysterian ships.
What a quaint movie!
احب الافلام القديمة و بالخصوص افلام الفضاء 🌍💚
I saw this in the 1960s, at the ABC minors, a kids club for Saturday mornings in the ABC film theatres in the u.k. Flash Gordon, cartoons, and feature film. Great days!
SCI FI ! WELL IT IS DIFFERENT !!!
getting Mysteron vibes... UFO , space 1999.... I think Gerry Anderson must have seen this film
電光オズマの頃の宇宙戦艦ヤマトはこの映画の影響を受けてそう……
LES ZEFETS SPECIAUX SONT EXTRAORDINAIRES !!!!
遥か大昔映画館で観た、特撮の東宝映画、文芸の松竹、青春映画の日活、やはり東宝映画なんだわい😮😮😮
Wow for it's time and even now 🎉🎉🎉
翻訳はひどいものでしたが、時代的には傑作の部類でしょう。
Color is better than 10 years after!😝😂😂😂
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