Actually we did. Edwin Hubble confirmed the existence of the And rounds galaxy in 1923. Scientist such as Harlow Shelley had been of the opinion there were other galaxies outside the Milky Way for decades.
As I get older and realize all the good movies have already been made, I find myself more enjoying older films like this, which enjoy some nostalgic humor but really movies are done more or less the same way, just as tech gets better, the dialogue and gadgets. Typewriters become computers. Better tech dialogue.
What is hilarious about all those old sci-fi movies is that they always manage to fit 5 or 6 people in a small space ship and they all go on board wearing their everyday civilian clothes. Just think that 30 years later, just to orbit the Earth, we only manage ONE man and he wears excessively bulky specialize clothing.
1951, six years after the war, most of these guys were vets. I had to laugh at the sight of all the Eames chairs. Back then we thought they looked super-futuristic. They served as the template for the modern waiting-room chair in airports, train stations, ferry terminals, doctors' offices . . .
LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! A Real Piece of SciFi history! Starring Marguerite Chapman and Cameron Mitchell, Flight to Mars (1951) follows five Earthlings who complete a successful space expedition to Mars and encounter seemingly welcoming Martians. ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to Us All.
The captain says, "I see a good place to land!" The unspoken part, "We're going way too fast! How will I ever slow this thing down! Hey! Maybe that mountain will stop us!"
I will always like the sleek, single stage rockets of these older space movies. I was born in 1952 and I grew up watching these 50's kinds of movies. And getting to Mars in only 9 days....wow....!! The first half of the movie was kinda ho-hum, but after they got to Mars, the story got a lot more interesting.
Interesting. You can see elements of 30’s Sci-fi like Buck Rogers and few elements of later movies. It looks as if they did reuse the space suits of Destination Moon and that rocket was used in many films.
Imagine being born to a planet that has one third the gravity of Earth, then coming to Earth where everything, including your body, feels 3 times heavier. Those poor Martians are about to experience the gravity of the situation. ;-]
FLIGHT TO MARS (Monogram, 1951) in Cinecolor! Now available on DVD and Blu-Ray. Starring Cameron Mitchell and Marguerite Chapman. With John Litel and Morris Ankrum. Good special visual effects for its time. Marguerite looks stunning in her Martian fashions, especially the blue satin minidress and the reverse-angle black high heels. The interior of the rocketship is the recycled set from ROCKETSHIP X-M (1950). The rocketship model was recycled in WORLD WITHOUT END (1956) and ATOMIC SUBMARINE (1959).
It came out in 1951. So when judging this, you need to put it into proper perspective. I think it's incredible. You can see how this influenced, and other films of this genre influenced Gene Rodenberry.
A tragic reminder of a time when there were struggling script writers, score composers, directors and actors who were unfit to even make it into Hollywood B-movies.
The great thing about early Sci-Fi is that by being CHEESIER, by having more special effect 'flaws', than contemporary Sci-Fi, they allow the child in you, despite your age (I am 67), to still come out to fill in these 'Cheese Holes' - these 'gaps' - with your own inner child's fantasies. ... Yes, CHEESE IS GOOD!!
Right.,, they believe NASA employed 400k people… ALL in this MASSIVE CONSPIRACY… they’d likely believe this version of events. It’s an insult to the men who risked their lives to get us their!
No political correctness.no holding back on what they say.smoke if you got em.get the girl too serve coffee and it's the perfect world. I'll take things Archie Bunker would say for $100
I managed to watch until the meeting with the Martian teletubbies (who should have been smoking pipes) and then lost the will. However, I enjoyed the casual and easygoing nature of the crew. I'm sure the movie did wonders for the tobacco industry.
This movie is hysterical. So the Earth people are walking on Mars with minimal protection which is wild but these mysterious Mars people with these silly suits, are IN SUITS!!! wow.
I know, I was thinking the same thing.... and they actually were able to navigate and find Mars, set up orbit, and "landed" that thing with absolutely no experience of ever having done it before either in training or practice.
This movie is spot-on on Mars! ... Mars is not the desolate, lifeless planet NASA has been lying to us about, with photoshopped images. ... The place is crawling with hot Martian babes! ... and, who knows, you might bump into hot Marguerite Chapman!
Today they spend billions making movies with latest cgi etc, and we still end up with cars driving off of 20 stories buildings and driving off or passengers getting out of a plane mid flight and jumping across to another plane, punching the window in, dragging the pilot out and flying off in the plane. Basically real life cartoons
Yeah, I figured the early 1950's: The WWII headgear, the old USGI mattresses and wool blankets kind of gave it away. Still wondering why anyone would have paid to go see this movie. The women were hot, anyway. At least nowadays it's easy to just walk into a movie theater and watch a movie for free.
So , as civilized and advanced the Martians were, they had to depend an Earth radio broadcasts to learn their language.I see this idea in a lot of 50s sci fi movies.
Roddenberry wasn't there to give them better ideas... Apparently, we now know of all possibilities for space travel and every possible scenario of contact.... Unless of course, religion is true & the universe is empty except for us and heaven.... boring....
Spaceships to Mars were certiaínly a lot faster in the 1950s -- than what they might be in the 2030s, 2040s, and beyond. Only nine days total to reach Mars back then. I call that fast. These days, even if we should ever get there, one way flight time will be 10 to 12 months. Instead of 7 to 9 days. Like they were in the mid-1950s. Hot dang, sweet tamales.
20:31 No contact for 48 hours and don't forget they've already been up in space two days before this. We haven't seen their sleeping arrangements, eating arrangements, haven't seen them take a sh!t or a shower. Things must be getting pretty "ripe" in there about now.
Funny, love the Mars fashion. So Buck Rogers! The space ship had Navy carts to sleep on. That brought back memories sailing at sea on a navy warship. Micro mime Skirt & 😊 Stilettos.😊 The martians listened to our broadcast radio broadcast and learn a lot about human nature and humanity but somewhere they missed diplomacy.😅 😢 I want to marry a martian girl does that require a blood test😊? 😊 Imagination just having fun chill! Story telling without all the special effects. The decor of the interior of Mars city is like The Jetsons!
It is an interesting blend of 30’s Buck Rogers and later Sci Fi in the 50’s and 60’s. It kind of shows some of the progression in film making. It would have been nice to see Ming the Merciless as the head of Mars.
Hope Steve's cigarettes were filter tipped. Nice pair of loafers being worn by one of the pilots....mmmm...nice!! That coffee and sandwiches got me hungry.
What a crazy little film! Seems like a product of the 1910s or 20s rather than 1951. SPOILER ALERT: The astronauts wear relatively casual tan attire throughout (sans fedoras) while the native Martians for some reason wear space suits... on their own planet. And elevators confound the space age Earthlings. "Hey! This thing's moving!" 😂
So, that's where Morris Ankrum, is from🤔!? Never dawned on me, how far back, Cameron Mitchells' career, really goes………… Impressive!!! Film is typical, for this unknowing era.
This film was made less than 20 years before people actually landed on the moon. I love the fact they wear normal clothes in the rocket and one of them smokes a pipe!
34:40 Don't miss the underground flat plywood "spaceships" sliding on wires! This movie was produced by Monogram, which I think Howard Hughes owned. They did very little sci-fi but the recent blu-ray of this movie is fantastic, IMO.
29:38 "see a place to land, if we make it, we might be able to take off again." Proceeds to fly the rocket nose first into the side of a mountain 🤦♂️...
18:35 I love this hypothesis. There actually is some truth to it. The universe always was and always will be. There was no beginning to the universe and can be no end. We, inside the universe, experience it, in "cosmically microscopic way." We are born, live and die, seeing very little, in the grand scheme. Space is endless, so it is naive to think we are alone in the universe, however, this specific planet, Earth, in this particular galaxy, may be of some extra importance. WE may not be HERE by some random evolutionary chance. An amazing stroke of cosmic luck. Is that how intelligent life actually develops in an endless universe? Life just HAPPENS!?! and that's why we can't figure it out??? Why people pray to gods??? We think because we can't explain ourselves, it must be god, or some external influence from "aliens". But what if the real truth is way more bizzarro than either of those??????
I love these old movies. They date to a time where we used our imaginations instead of millions of dollars in special effects. But the landing on Mars? LMAO! Gymnasts don't stick a landing like they did in this movie yet, no whiplash. Too funny. And the WW2 Bomber Flight Gear for space suites versus what the English speaking martians wear...telly tubby-esk. bwahahahahaha!
19:52 They're way past the moon yet he knows the earth is being bombarded then the question "will we be bombarded out here?" - as he watches them stream past the window.
This obviously won awards for best effects. This has no doubt been cut short (edited) by the same people that cut out the extra 2-3 minutes per episode in Star Trek TOS now running on H&I Just the meat of the scenes, nothing extra.
Advert comes on how to open your car doors when submerged in water. Most modern cars you cannot do this . Amazing when you think they went to mars all them years ago . 🧐🤔Mind you the landing gear didn't work .
First scene of this movie: If you are leving on a spaceship trip to Mars in just 2 days time -- why are you dreaming that maybe some day, you will have a telescope that can see as far as Mars? Makes zero sense. Just take some cameras and film with you, the quality of the images yoiu take on Mars will undoubtedly be better.
I'll take these old movies anyday over the new one from 2000 to date 😊
I love the artistic backgrounds painted for this movie. They look like the covers of Sci Fi magazines of the era.
Mars with snow all over it. No spacesuits. A race living underground, and they can hear us but we can't hear them on earth. I love it!
Love these old campy sci fi films. We didn't even know there were other galaxies at the time this film was made.
Actually we did. Edwin Hubble confirmed the existence of the And rounds galaxy in 1923. Scientist such as Harlow Shelley had been of the opinion there were other galaxies outside the Milky Way for decades.
Of all the 50s sci-fi films I have seen, this was one of them.
As I get older and realize all the good movies have already been made, I find myself more enjoying older films like this, which enjoy some nostalgic humor but really movies are done more or less the same way, just as tech gets better, the dialogue and gadgets. Typewriters become computers. Better tech dialogue.
This showed us how good The Forbidden Planet was. It was made only 7 years after this, and still stands up to scrutiny.
One of my favorite sci-fi movies.
What is hilarious about all those old sci-fi movies is that they always manage to fit 5 or 6 people in a small space ship and they all go on board wearing their everyday civilian clothes.
Just think that 30 years later, just to orbit the Earth, we only manage ONE man and he wears excessively bulky specialize clothing.
1951, six years after the war, most of these guys were vets. I had to laugh at the sight of all the Eames chairs. Back then we thought they looked super-futuristic. They served as the template for the modern waiting-room chair in airports, train stations, ferry terminals, doctors' offices . . .
I thought I was the only one who noticed the Eames chairs.We had those in the General Motors cafeteria back in the 70’s.
I noticed them also and was thinking the same thing.
LOVE THIS MOVIE!!! A Real Piece of SciFi history! Starring Marguerite Chapman and Cameron Mitchell, Flight to Mars (1951) follows five Earthlings who complete a successful space expedition to Mars and encounter seemingly welcoming Martians. ~ Be Safe out there folks ~ Peace & Health to Us All.
Pre-flight checklist:
Rocket ship. Check.
Space suits from another movie. Check.
Lady scientist in a skirt. Check.
Pipe and tobacco. Check.
The captain says, "I see a good place to land!"
The unspoken part, "We're going way too fast! How will I ever slow this thing down! Hey! Maybe that mountain will stop us!"
People are people no matter where they are. What is happening to people, earth, and society will happen no matter where we go.
she is wearing a space dress..this is so real..doesnt get any better than this
Back when female astronauts wore lip stick and dresses on the ship. The good old days.
In Living Color ! 🤩
Minis no less
Not to mention high heels!
Now the men are wearing lip stick and dresses.
Heck yeah!
How could they leave us hangin like this !!!? We want more Space girls.
I will always like the sleek, single stage rockets of these older space movies. I was born in 1952 and I grew up watching these 50's kinds of movies. And getting to Mars in only 9 days....wow....!!
The first half of the movie was kinda ho-hum, but after they got to Mars, the story got a lot more interesting.
It was those sleek single stage rockets!
Interesting. You can see elements of 30’s Sci-fi like Buck Rogers and few elements of later movies. It looks as if they did reuse the space suits of Destination Moon and that rocket was used in many films.
Hmmmm, the airlock locking device is just like the latch on a restroom stall.
T & A, high heels, and gams galore. My kind of sci fi. Also, they wore the "Pyramids of Giza" wire framed bras for additional enhancement.
RIGHT ON "BRO"
"What I want to see is the kitchen!"
Gawd I love these old movies, they're so frelling dumb they're funny.
This documentary proves, that we didn't need all of that fancy equipment, that NASA uses now, when we went into space, in the 1950s.
Amazing that none of the actors could say their lines without cracking up laughing .😂when actors really had to act and not 'break character" 💪
28:09 Gotta love the 1950's. Smoking in the rocket ship!
Imagine being born to a planet that has one third the gravity of Earth, then coming to Earth where everything, including your body, feels 3 times heavier. Those poor Martians are about to experience the gravity of the situation. ;-]
@robertcartier5088...."the gravity of the situation.....Ha...!!
Space travel certainly was different back in 50s!
FLIGHT TO MARS (Monogram, 1951) in Cinecolor! Now available on DVD and Blu-Ray. Starring Cameron Mitchell and Marguerite Chapman. With John Litel and Morris Ankrum.
Good special visual effects for its time. Marguerite looks stunning in her Martian fashions, especially the blue satin minidress and the reverse-angle black high heels.
The interior of the rocketship is the recycled set from ROCKETSHIP X-M (1950). The rocketship model was recycled in WORLD WITHOUT END (1956) and ATOMIC SUBMARINE (1959).
With Guy Madison
The visual effects are amazing! Wow! The visual of earth from the cockpit widow looked just like a globe ! Wow!
It came out in 1951. So when judging this, you need to put it into proper perspective. I think it's incredible. You can see how this influenced, and other films of this genre influenced Gene Rodenberry.
A tragic reminder of a time when there were struggling script writers, score composers, directors and actors who were unfit to even make it into Hollywood B-movies.
The great thing about early Sci-Fi is that by being CHEESIER, by having more special effect 'flaws', than contemporary Sci-Fi, they allow the child in you, despite your age (I am 67), to still come out to fill in these 'Cheese Holes' - these 'gaps' - with your own inner child's fantasies. ... Yes, CHEESE IS GOOD!!
and people think we never went to the moon...well here's proof we went to mars..
Right.,, they believe NASA employed 400k people… ALL in this MASSIVE CONSPIRACY… they’d likely believe this version of events. It’s an insult to the men who risked their lives to get us their!
I'm loving this... they're wearing a mix of B-17 and B-29 high altitude flight suits and oxygen mask!!
NASA washed out historians and wannabes. This is a movie. Go along and watch something with hero next door Tom Hanks or comic garbage remakes.
And...using a larger V2 as a rocket. The other guys wearing fedoras. They´ve got style that time.
Random fact. Cameron Mitchell who plays the journalist later played the character Uncle Buck in the Western series High Chaparral.
I kept thinking "I know this guy...." You're right. Never seen him in anything but cowboy duds before.
No political correctness.no holding back on what they say.smoke if you got em.get the girl too serve coffee and it's the perfect world. I'll take things Archie Bunker would say for $100
Amazing to think that this film was made the same year as The Thing From Another World!
A much better film lol.
Indeed! I watch it most every time it comes on TV. I will never invest (waste) time in a second viewing of Flight To Mars. @@bamboo59.52
Good fun! If you like space movies from the 50s, you'll like it.
Good to see everyone so relaxed. They could have just been going to the local Walmart
They are dressed as if they're taking a fight to Chicago or New York...🤣
I managed to watch until the meeting with the Martian teletubbies (who should have been smoking pipes) and then lost the will.
However, I enjoyed the casual and easygoing nature of the crew. I'm sure the movie did wonders for the tobacco industry.
This movie is hysterical. So the Earth people are walking on Mars with minimal protection which is wild but these mysterious Mars people with these silly suits, are IN SUITS!!! wow.
Props left over from Destination Moon.
And with absolutely no training AWAY WE GO!
I know, I was thinking the same thing.... and they actually were able to navigate and find Mars, set up orbit, and "landed" that thing with absolutely no experience of ever having done it before either in training or practice.
This movie is spot-on on Mars! ... Mars is not the desolate, lifeless planet NASA has been lying to us about, with photoshopped images. ... The place is crawling with hot Martian babes! ... and, who knows, you might bump into hot Marguerite Chapman!
Funny that the spaceship uses office chairs not designed for supporting the human body during accelleration or reentry.
They used up the entire movie budget on the awesome special effects. 😂
Love the galvanized roofing material covering the interior of the spaceship. When they get to mars they can use it to build a chicken coup.
That’s what today’s sci-fi films lack, a Woody station Wagon! Not only this film, This Island Earth had one, King of the Rocket Men….
Today they spend billions making movies with latest cgi etc, and we still end up with cars driving off of 20 stories buildings and driving off or passengers getting out of a plane mid flight and jumping across to another plane, punching the window in, dragging the pilot out and flying off in the plane.
Basically real life cartoons
For those interested, this film was released in 1951.
Yeah, I figured the early 1950's: The WWII headgear, the old USGI mattresses and wool blankets kind of gave it away. Still wondering why anyone would have paid to go see this movie. The women were hot, anyway. At least nowadays it's easy to just walk into a movie theater and watch a movie for free.
When the crew met the Martians I thought they had just stepped out of a Lancaster bomber.
So , as civilized and advanced the Martians were, they had to depend an Earth radio broadcasts to learn their language.I see this idea in a lot of 50s sci fi movies.
Roddenberry wasn't there to give them better ideas...
Apparently, we now know of all possibilities for space travel and every possible scenario of contact....
Unless of course, religion is true & the universe is empty except for us and heaven....
boring....
@@jimlassiter749 Not all religions teach that. Most don’t have a definitive belief on it one way or the other.
They lost coms. Apparently the string between the cans wasn't long enough. Heads will roll
NASA IS TAKING NOTES
Spaceships to Mars were certiaínly a lot faster in the 1950s -- than what they might be in the 2030s, 2040s, and beyond. Only nine days total to reach Mars back then. I call that fast. These days, even if we should ever get there, one way flight time will be 10 to 12 months. Instead of 7 to 9 days. Like they were in the mid-1950s. Hot dang, sweet tamales.
We all know why they took Carol along. Coffee and Sammiches, right?
@nephewbob7264....And to have an "Eve" in case they got stranded and had to populate Mars with people.
I love the miniskirts 🥰😄😉👍👍
20:31 No contact for 48 hours and don't forget they've already been up in space two days before this.
We haven't seen their sleeping arrangements, eating arrangements, haven't seen them take a sh!t or a shower.
Things must be getting pretty "ripe" in there about now.
Street clothes, fedora, high heel shoes, skirt and a suit and we are ready for blast off. Love it!
The one dude brought his pipe too!
They've got boots. They're good to go.😁
That landing at 30:00 made me laugh out loud. “Yeah, I’ll just slam it into this cliff…..”
hilarious idea of what space flight would be like - ham acting and melodramatic dialogue! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Funny, love the
Mars fashion. So Buck Rogers! The space ship had Navy carts to sleep on. That brought back memories sailing at sea
on a navy warship. Micro mime Skirt & 😊 Stilettos.😊
The martians listened to our broadcast radio broadcast and learn a lot about human nature and humanity but somewhere they missed diplomacy.😅 😢 I want to marry a martian girl does that require a blood test😊? 😊 Imagination just having fun chill! Story telling without all the special effects. The decor of the interior of Mars city is like The Jetsons!
It is an interesting blend of 30’s Buck Rogers and later Sci Fi in the 50’s and 60’s. It kind of shows some of the progression in film making. It would have been nice to see Ming the Merciless as the head of Mars.
21:41. Two day's to Mars! Gawd, they must be travelling quickly?
Hope Steve's cigarettes were filter tipped. Nice pair of loafers being worn by one of the pilots....mmmm...nice!! That coffee and sandwiches got me hungry.
47:57 I am still trying to wrap my mind around that their entry door into the rocket is right where the engine is.
Their rocket space ship crashes into the side of a mountain at high speed, they aren't wearing seat belts and after the crash everyone is ok! LOL!
Good movie!
Pre-flight checklist:
Rocket ship. Check.
Space suits. Check.
Pipe and tobacco. Check.
Many times, late at night, before going to sleep I run this movie on my cell - makes me feel as a child again!
😂
What a crazy little film! Seems like a product of the 1910s or 20s rather than 1951.
SPOILER ALERT: The astronauts wear relatively casual tan attire throughout (sans fedoras) while the native Martians for some reason wear space suits... on their own planet. And elevators confound the space age Earthlings. "Hey! This thing's moving!" 😂
So, that's where Morris Ankrum, is from🤔!? Never dawned on me, how far back, Cameron Mitchells' career, really goes………… Impressive!!! Film is typical, for this unknowing era.
I thought the obligatory meteors had to look like popcorn, they did in most of the other movies.
yes, Honey Bunches of Oats
Nice "Space suits". Nice "Hat". Nice "Pipe". Nice "Oxygen masks". Ooooooh, this seems sooooo real!
It's funny how aliens in Hollywood movies always seem to be able to speak English.
and with an American accent, lol.
@@timphillips9954 It would be considered racist to give the aliens a Mexican accent...
@@thatguyinelnorte How about French or Thai or Italian would be good?
The Martian leader did say that they learned it from radio broadcasts.
Lovely, long-legged Martian beauties--Ah if only it were true...👩
This film was made less than 20 years before people actually landed on the moon. I love the fact they wear normal clothes in the rocket and one of them smokes a pipe!
8:23 All the best dressed astronauts wear heals when going to Mars.
Great Great GREAT!
THIS WAS LIKE THE STAR WARS OF ITS DAY!
Those Martian high-heels are pretty cool........
It's really good they know nothing about space and have desk chairs for their seats
not to mention that they did not really fastened the seatbelts, they looked floppy
34:40 Don't miss the underground flat plywood "spaceships" sliding on wires! This movie was produced by Monogram,
which I think Howard Hughes owned. They did very little sci-fi but the recent blu-ray of this movie is fantastic, IMO.
"Don't miss the underground flat plywood "spaceships" sliding on wires! "
You give them too much credit.
That whole scene is animated.
29:38 "see a place to land, if we make it, we might be able to take off again." Proceeds to fly the rocket nose first into the side of a mountain 🤦♂️...
with jet going full blast!
Nothing like a nice cigarette, in flight.
Gee they had gravity back then and you could smoke a pipe, I loved the space suites where the face is exposed, it was corny but I loved it
Film makers were aware of movie lighting once. 🎭🎬👍
Great comment. So true
Apacuits from destination moon and the first modern SF MINISKIRTS!
Those heels at 52:09 are essential to counter the Martian air & gravity effects, so the space blokes told her.
18:35 I love this hypothesis. There actually is some truth to it. The universe always was and always will be. There was no beginning to the universe and can be no end. We, inside the universe, experience it, in "cosmically microscopic way." We are born, live and die, seeing very little, in the grand scheme. Space is endless, so it is naive to think we are alone in the universe, however, this specific planet, Earth, in this particular galaxy, may be of some extra importance. WE may not be HERE by some random evolutionary chance. An amazing stroke of cosmic luck. Is that how intelligent life actually develops in an endless universe? Life just HAPPENS!?! and that's why we can't figure it out??? Why people pray to gods??? We think because we can't explain ourselves, it must be god, or some external influence from "aliens". But what if the real truth is way more bizzarro than either of those??????
I wonder if Gene Roddenberry got the mini skirt idea for the Star Trek series from this film? Released in 1951, by the way, ahead of its time.
Amazing space flight in high heels
I love these old movies. They date to a time where we used our imaginations instead of millions of dollars in special effects. But the landing on Mars? LMAO! Gymnasts don't stick a landing like they did in this movie yet, no whiplash. Too funny. And the WW2 Bomber Flight Gear for space suites versus what the English speaking martians wear...telly tubby-esk. bwahahahahaha!
No science was harmed in the making of this movie...
Nor was any referred to. 🤣
@@kevin-parratt-artist 🤣
😂
19:52 They're way past the moon yet he knows the earth is being bombarded then the question "will we be bombarded out here?" - as he watches them stream past the window.
Awesome and very enjoyable film!
My new assistant, eh? Well, I've got something you can assist me with right here....
Loved the ladies.
This obviously won awards for best effects. This has no doubt been cut short (edited) by the same people that cut out the extra 2-3 minutes per episode in Star Trek TOS now running on H&I
Just the meat of the scenes, nothing extra.
I love the movie, it is so old fashion and wrong, it is very funny.
And there is me , thinking that marsons made love by sticking a finger In . your ear
@@davekeith576 Nah, you're thinking of Ferengi foreplay.
Back when the gravity of Mars was equivalent to that of Earth.
Yes, how things have changed! lol
Advert comes on how to open your car doors when submerged in water. Most modern cars you cannot do this . Amazing when you think they went to mars all them years ago . 🧐🤔Mind you the landing gear didn't work .
Like all cowboy films. There's a bit of a scrap.,,,But no broken furniture. Dang.
You know, how fast the environment has deteriorated in Mars since 1951: no more oxigen, no air pressure, no people, scary...
So what year was this released? I'm guessing in the 50s,but would've been nice to see in the movie description.
Released in 1951. Wikipedia is a useful resource...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_to_Mars_(film)
This isn't a "Full Movie" since title and opening banners are missing.
For crying out loud people! It's a movie! Made for entertainment and escapism. Just enjoy it or don't watch it.
First scene of this movie: If you are leving on a spaceship trip to Mars in just 2 days time -- why are you dreaming that maybe some day, you will have a telescope that can see as far as Mars? Makes zero sense. Just take some cameras and film with you, the quality of the images yoiu take on Mars will undoubtedly be better.
News Flash: They can't leave tomorrow because of the price of gas now.
I didn't know women astronauts wear lipstick and high heels in space
And skirts.