The fact that they made that science fiction movie in 1918 in a time where there only were simple types of aircrafts around ( although they were high-tech back then ) totally blows my mind... The power of imagination is truly limitless... Also, the coloring is PERFECT, it breathes new life in that gem of a movie... I could almost hear the actors talking... Simply amazing 🙂🙂
@@wordsofcheresie936 Yes I agree 😄😄 his eyes were really really creepy... I understand that back then the actors had to be EXTRA expressive because their voices couldn't be heard...yet...and that's why most of the time you see silent movie actors making those faces... Maybe next time a silent movie is "enhanced" whoever does the work will be able to fix the eyes...
@@wordsofcheresie936 I saw a documentary once about Laurel and Hardy. In an early film where they were together but not yet partners, Laurel ended up with pure white creepy eyes.This was due to some effect of the early cameras. Maybe something like that happened here; if so, colorisation won't help.
The film really shows the European mindsets after the Great War. How people were fed up with violence and human greed, but also afraid of the loosening of chastity. Fantastic motion picture.
It wasn't made after the war - it was a Danish film that was produced during the war and released in February of 1918 - eight months before the Armistice.
Here’s to my Grandpa Lind’s era…..!Nineteen eighteen.He would’ve still know about this when he was alive.I think,this is an amazing 😻 film!And worth preserving!
Впечатляет, несмотря на древнюю наивность и техническую отсталость! Красиво, зрелищно и весьма актуально! Так хочется мира и позитива! Всем любви, мира и процветания!
@@ezhikVtumane23 Хотя бы в том, что в это время основной транспорт был гужевой, да ещё паровой.. И радиосвязи не было. Самолёты были штучные. Авто тоже. Удивительна ваша придирка не по сути комментария. Будьте здоровы!
The drink to the human spirit and to peace from a film made in 1918, the period of the Flu pandemic and World War 1, made me feel like time is circular indeed. 😢
It looks like the producers thought in 1918 that the luminiferous aether is still a real thing and that you can use an aircraft to propel yourself through it to vist other planets... Besides that, a nice movie. Even in colour. The 2006 restauration even enhanced the poor fuzzy resolution that all old movies seem to have. Good job, Danish Film Institute!
That wouldn't be unreasonable. Although debates and scientific progress on relativity started even before Einstein's special theory was published in 1905 (other variants of relativity were published a few years earlier), the general public conclusively believed that Einstein was right about relativity (and he became a celebrity) after Eddington's experimental verification of the general theory in 1919.
They could record voices but they could not syncronise them with the film properly. That problem ended when they made optical sound recording directly on the film reel itself.
They had a more positive view upon "alien" than we have. It only took 100 year to erase an entire population and left the planet barren. Well jokes aside, it was an awesome imagination and movie for the time. It really gives something to think about.
Brilliant film with some poignant wisdom. The quality of the film from 1918 is amazing, the camera lenses must have been top quality. While not a fan of colourising old films this one is of very high quality. I wonder if ever humankind ever colonise Mars will the jews be in there first.
I stand on the mark of 2024, Seeing films never seen before, The lives of 1918s future speculate, Still here on this date, The marvels man has achieved in the times in-between, War still profits, greed still runs, insecurity of others preventing us becoming one, In here lies their hope of a future never won.
This must have been the "Avatar" of its day. Going on the number of extras this must have cost a fortune in its time. I love the colorization - that and the classical scenarios are very reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish and Pre Raphaelites. The Nazi like uniforms were portentous. Hard watching [by modern day speeds] but fascinating and suspenseful once you get into it. Best watched early evening before you get too sleepy.
Yes, it was the most costly production NF had ever made, but it didn’t become a blockbuster. Actually, I have never heard it mentioned in any documentary about early Danish movie industry? Perhaps it was, but it must have been briefly.
@@larrydickman6016Did you notice that enlightened Martian society was 100% White? We see a glimpse of primitive Martian society at 42:15 and they seem to not be quite as White. Enlightenment seems to involve skin lightening.
As a Martian who was alive in the 1900s, I can unequivocally confirm: YES, we all dressed like priests in baby bonnets and carried great big sticks, which were like your Earth neckties: they completed the outfit and you looked like a slob without one. And EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US lived in that one pyramid temple thingy.
Muito interessante como já sabiam o tempo de duração de uma viagem até Marte, aproveitar o momento de aproximação correta, a possibilidade de uma atmosfera respirável. Gostei muito. Tem uma mensagem mística e espiritual.
Quase uma obra religiosa...Espantoso como o ser humano foi capaz de discernir o bem do mal em qualquer época da história, com muita clareza. A falta de informação nunca foi uma desculpa.
@@wordsofcheresie936 Metropolis was ahead of its time. This film is spot on of its time, and there is quite little of scientific nonsence, good quality.
There's a passage in the piano piece that sounds like it was lifted for this Christmas tune's melody line, "Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul."
Nasa & Co. surely stole the data from this movie to put together their space fantasy. Spaceship with simulated gravity, 6 months of travel and red planet!! Beautiful movie by the way and excellent coloring work by perhaps an AI.
and some more than a 100years later, we are watching this on youtube - who, which played in that play had ever thought, that some 135'thousand views will view them some 100years later on yt...?
An enjoyable movie, I am half way through. IMO, these movies are meant to be seen with vintage music and not to have added voice. The colorization helps, in this movie, to improve the ability to see detail. In old prints, film stock degrades. Back to the movie and see how the religious theme develops. Thanks for preserving and showing.
Надо помнить в какое время был снят этот фильм. Каждое поколение пережившее войну понимает, какая это катастрофа. И надеется, что подобного никогда больше не повторится. А каждое следующее поколение хочет повторить вновь. Как бы наивно сейчас этот фильм не смотрелся, а он несет положительное послание. Наверное, только культура и искусство способны вывести человечество из подобных саморазрушающих циклов.
The film is good and instructive and the colorization was a success... There is a wonderful novel by Russian writer Alexei Tolstoy - "Aelita", published in 1923. In some ways it has something in common with this film. A highly developed civilization was also found on Mars, although not as humane as in the film. The rulers of Mars turned out to be descendants of terrestrial Atlanteans who flew to the red planet twenty thousand years ago. The astronaut from Earth there also fell in love with the daughter of the Martian ruler and, at the same time, took part in the uprising of the oppressed Martian proletarians. Tolstoy was a Soviet writer... 😊
That was merely 100 years ago. Now we have computers, internet, starships, antibiotics, heart surgeries, robots and our civilization just falled apart, lost to ignorance, vulgarity, paranoia, and an unforgivable lack of manners and elegance.
I intend to flounce around in a white robe wafting a flowering branch and sleep beneath a tree to see if my dreams will bring a Martian beauty to me...😁
Звездолет у них угарный конечно, с колёсиками. Расскажу о событиях в фильме: Приземл., примарсились они короче, а там марсиане, толпа, в чепчиках и ночнушках. Прут, и тут наш варвар бросил в них гранату. Марсиане давай их на суд. Судья такой: выбирайте себе наказание сами, а земляне: "Мы больше не будем" Дальше не досмотрел этот блокбастер, терпения не хватило. P.S. Там ещё любовь с дочкой предводителя планеты и она всё время над собой руками развивает
😊 так это уже не фильм для развлечения, а исторический источник! Не надо за сюжетом следить. Это только зарождение космической эры. Циолковский только пишет свои книги.
@@ОльгаПавловна-21 Я бы не сказал, что это зарождение космической эры. Тут космос такой же, как у Жюля Верна, Уэллса или в "Мюнхгаузене". У Лукиана и то реалистичнее было.
Mars has changed a lot since 1918...
😂
😄
Earthlings definitely have spoiled the whole Red Planet
As far as dust storms for sure
Good to see him take her back to earth!
😂
The fact that they made that science fiction movie in 1918 in a time where there only were simple types of aircrafts around ( although they were high-tech back then ) totally blows my mind...
The power of imagination is truly limitless...
Also, the coloring is PERFECT, it breathes new life in that gem of a movie...
I could almost hear the actors talking...
Simply amazing 🙂🙂
The coloring was good, but Corona has super creepy eyes. The software doing the restoration completely failed on her eyes.
@@wordsofcheresie936 Yes I agree 😄😄 his eyes were really really creepy...
I understand that back then the actors had to be EXTRA expressive because their voices couldn't be heard...yet...and that's why most of the time you see silent movie actors making those faces...
Maybe next time a silent movie is "enhanced" whoever does the work will be able to fix the eyes...
@@wordsofcheresie936 Yes, and the Danish flags all came out blue instead of red! That took some getting used to at first.
@@wordsofcheresie936 I saw a documentary once about Laurel and Hardy. In an early film where they were together but not yet partners, Laurel ended up with pure white creepy eyes.This was due to some effect of the early cameras. Maybe something like that happened here; if so, colorisation won't help.
Wells' War of the Worlds came out in 1897.
The amount of grandiose significant glances in this movie are out of this world…
I see what you did there
😄
The glances made it!!
1918…to think that there might of been a conversation like this:
“Should we do a film about going to the moon?”
“Naw. That was done 16 years ago”
In 1918 Max Planck was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for his work on quantum theory.
Amazing it's like stepping in a time machine
This is the very year WWI came to an end..
I can't say that this is a good story, but I really enjoyed being able to see more than 100 years into the past.
The film really shows the European mindsets after the Great War. How people were fed up with violence and human greed, but also afraid of the loosening of chastity. Fantastic motion picture.
J ' ai passé un très agréable moment devant ce film touchant surtout avec ce qui se passe sur Terre en 2024!
It wasn't made after the war - it was a Danish film that was produced during the war and released in February of 1918 - eight months before the Armistice.
Indeed, we need more content like this, right now!
@@shouldhavedonebetter well in that case, it proves even more the will for peace.
This film is Danish and Denmark maintained its neutrality in WWI.
The firm handshake ratio in this film is off the charts!!
every shot is so well composed, all the actors are straight out of a painting
Here’s to my Grandpa Lind’s era…..!Nineteen eighteen.He would’ve still know about this when he was alive.I think,this is an amazing 😻 film!And worth preserving!
Stunningly beautiful with great moral message.
Very interesting to see a science fiction movie from 1918. Indeed, a trip to Mars would take us at least 6 months.
Wonderful Vintage Movie with a Spiritual Message for Mankind!🤴⚓👸🚀
Впечатляет, несмотря на древнюю наивность и техническую отсталость! Красиво, зрелищно и весьма актуально! Так хочется мира и позитива!
Всем любви, мира и процветания!
The ancient people were a lot less naive.
в чём состоит техническая отсталость?
@@ezhikVtumane23 Хотя бы в том, что в это время основной транспорт был гужевой, да ещё паровой.. И радиосвязи не было. Самолёты были штучные. Авто тоже.
Удивительна ваша придирка не по сути комментария. Будьте здоровы!
@@PIasmaZombie and that's probably why millions died in the First World War. Isn't it?
Ну уж отсталость🤭
Френч прямо как у соловьева🤣
Amazing movie, very wonderful. Thank you for uploading!
A stunning and amazing presentation!
completely ahead of its time!!!
The colourization makes sure a huge difference to the enjoyment of the film.
Hacía 40 años que quería ver esta película!!... Gracias, Cult Cinema, saludos desde Argentina!!!...
I like the precision of the spacecraft landing on Mars
The resemblance between "Excelsior" and "Starship" are astonishing!🚀🌔
The drink to the human spirit and to peace from a film made in 1918, the period of the Flu pandemic and World War 1, made me feel like time is circular indeed. 😢
Events that repeat themselves.....and we never learn.
The only difference being that in 1918, it was a real pandemic.😉
Amazing colorization! Thanks for this gem.
Yes! I agree
The Maxfield Parrish tones on Mars matched the costumes!
@@markfisher7962 cool! Thanks
It looks like the producers thought in 1918 that the luminiferous aether is still a real thing and that you can use an aircraft to propel yourself through it to vist other planets... Besides that, a nice movie. Even in colour. The 2006 restauration even enhanced the poor fuzzy resolution that all old movies seem to have. Good job, Danish Film Institute!
That wouldn't be unreasonable. Although debates and scientific progress on relativity started even before Einstein's special theory was published in 1905 (other variants of relativity were published a few years earlier), the general public conclusively believed that Einstein was right about relativity (and he became a celebrity) after Eddington's experimental verification of the general theory in 1919.
Well, at least it says they left the atmosphere. So, one only can speculate how they moved outside.
Look in the lecture on the part about departure and arrival positions of Earth and Mars. They were showing a Hohmann Transfer trajectory.
Oh we have to add voice. They would’ve done it 106 years ago but they lacked the tech. Still it’s amazing. Well deserved thumbs 👍🏿
They could record voices but they could not syncronise them with the film properly. That problem ended when they made optical sound recording directly on the film reel itself.
Subtitles?
Why voice it? Why?
@@ilmaio Because 80 minutes of needless tedious piano.
Another decade from now someone will be saying it needs smells
Such a hopeful message after years of war. And great special effects. To quote Stan Lee, “Excelsior!”.
This grand space opera looks beautiful and poignant with this excellent colorization.
They had a more positive view upon "alien" than we have. It only took 100 year to erase an entire population and left the planet barren.
Well jokes aside, it was an awesome imagination and movie for the time. It really gives something to think about.
Fabulous backgrounds, so elegant!
Brilliant film with some poignant wisdom. The quality of the film from 1918 is amazing, the camera lenses must have been top quality. While not a fan of colourising old films this one is of very high quality. I wonder if ever humankind ever colonise Mars will the jews be in there first.
The inertial dampeners on that ship😮 They are eating dinner during liftoff and the drinks remain perfectly in the cups.
It looks like they initially lift as an aircraft.
I stand on the mark of 2024,
Seeing films never seen before,
The lives of 1918s future speculate,
Still here on this date,
The marvels man has achieved in the times in-between,
War still profits, greed still runs,
insecurity of others preventing us becoming one,
In here lies their hope of a future never won.
Ce film est émouvant surtout avec ce qui se passe sur Terre en 2024!
Сколько благородства и чистоты!
Ага. После войны в которой погибли миллионы, так сразу благородство и чистота прямо растут. Как грибы после дождя.
This must have been the "Avatar" of its day. Going on the number of extras this must have cost a fortune in its time. I love the colorization - that and the classical scenarios are very reminiscent of Maxfield Parrish and Pre Raphaelites. The Nazi like uniforms were portentous. Hard watching [by modern day speeds] but fascinating and suspenseful once you get into it. Best watched early evening before you get too sleepy.
Yes, it was the most costly production NF had ever made, but it didn’t become a blockbuster. Actually, I have never heard it mentioned in any documentary about early Danish movie industry? Perhaps it was, but it must have been briefly.
All uniforms at the time were nazi-like. They all wore riding pants and long boots, perhaps because they still rode horses back then 🤔
@@MisterMaxEdelstahl Ah.. I didn't know it was Danish. Thanks for disabusing me, I guess I just presumed it was German.
The Mars scenes are like a collection of Renaissance paintings...
More Alma Tadema style...
It reminded me of Midsommar 😅
@@laspilly Yes, the martians had a cult going on.
This is amazing. I didn't know we went to Mars back then. How come they don't teach this in school. ?
Probably because there wasn't a black female lesbian captain. So, it's unimportant.
@@larrydickman6016Did you notice that enlightened Martian society was 100% White? We see a glimpse of primitive Martian society at 42:15 and they seem to not be quite as White. Enlightenment seems to involve skin lightening.
@@wordsofcheresie936 Этот фильм снят во времена зарождения фашизма в Европе.
What the hells going on in this comment section
It must have been an exceedingly long and expensive film for its day.
I love the staginess. This is wonderful!!!
When it comes to dramatic arm poses, this film does not disappoint.
As a Martian who was alive in the 1900s, I can unequivocally confirm: YES, we all dressed like priests in baby bonnets and carried great big sticks, which were like your Earth neckties: they completed the outfit and you looked like a slob without one.
And EVERY SINGLE ONE OF US lived in that one pyramid temple thingy.
I KNEW IT!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂👍👍👍👍
@@reallymadnomad7330
You lie! On Ceti Alpha Five there was life, a fair chance...
А когда марсиане успевали работать? Где их фабрики, которые одевают и кормят этих пафосных лентяев в простынях?
Жюль Верн рыдает в сторонке, хохочет и плачет в истерике.
Muito interessante como já sabiam o tempo de duração de uma viagem até Marte, aproveitar o momento de aproximação correta, a possibilidade de uma atmosfera respirável. Gostei muito. Tem uma mensagem mística e espiritual.
Quase uma obra religiosa...Espantoso como o ser humano foi capaz de discernir o bem do mal em qualquer época da história, com muita clareza. A falta de informação nunca foi uma desculpa.
Not exactly‘’Metropolis’’ but very impressive early sci-fi.
Metropolis was far better. I was actually pretty disappointed with the poorly written script.
Not a good comparison. Like Apples vs oranges. Like comparing pop with country.
@@davidaustin6962 more like comparing an impressive sci-fi movie with a less impressive one
@@wordsofcheresie936 Metropolis was ahead of its time. This film is spot on of its time, and there is quite little of scientific nonsence, good quality.
Thanks!
Gracias
Gracias CCC.
Imprescindible que nunca lo conseguía !!
Neverovatno! 😱
Exquisite.
@@Calatriste54
The earth is a flat plate!
I enjoyed this, and some of the shots were very impressive.
Beautiful movie.
There's a passage in the piano piece that sounds like it was lifted for this Christmas tune's melody line, "Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul."
Thanks! I thought this was a wonderful film 💖
Dang.. sorry I missed this .. watching now! Thanks CCC
Merveilleux !
Merci.
Nasa & Co. surely stole the data from this movie to put together their space fantasy. Spaceship with simulated gravity, 6 months of travel and red planet!! Beautiful movie by the way and excellent coloring work by perhaps an AI.
and some more than a 100years later, we are watching this on youtube - who, which played in that play had ever thought, that some 135'thousand views will view them some 100years later on yt...?
Thank you
Impressive, absolutely impressive… and for the time pretty scientific correct!
Yes, scientifically correct if written by a dim-witted eight year old. I could list 100 things that the writer should have known.
"Come with me and contemplate the dance of chastity". The future is scary.
I did enjoy the scene where Avanti Planetaros squeezes Mars Maiden's boobs. See it at 53:19. It wasn't all that chaste.
Or very, very dull.
An enjoyable movie, I am half way through. IMO, these movies are meant to be seen with vintage music and not to have added voice. The colorization helps, in this movie, to improve the ability to see detail. In old prints, film stock degrades. Back to the movie and see how the religious theme develops. Thanks for preserving and showing.
as the ceo at spacex I approve of that spaceship
That ship is very good: it has gravity in space.
И туалетной бумаги десять мешков.
Надо помнить в какое время был снят этот фильм. Каждое поколение пережившее войну понимает, какая это катастрофа. И надеется, что подобного никогда больше не повторится. А каждое следующее поколение хочет повторить вновь. Как бы наивно сейчас этот фильм не смотрелся, а он несет положительное послание. Наверное, только культура и искусство способны вывести человечество из подобных саморазрушающих циклов.
the presence of the Starseeds was already evident ^_^ it will go like this, soon events will lead precisely to this.
Lovely movie 👍👏🙂
The film is good and instructive and the colorization was a success...
There is a wonderful novel by Russian writer Alexei Tolstoy - "Aelita", published in 1923. In some ways it has something in common with this film. A highly developed civilization was also found on Mars, although not as humane as in the film. The rulers of Mars turned out to be descendants of terrestrial Atlanteans who flew to the red planet twenty thousand years ago. The astronaut from Earth there also fell in love with the daughter of the Martian ruler and, at the same time, took part in the uprising of the oppressed Martian proletarians. Tolstoy was a Soviet writer... 😊
Фильм "Аэлита", снятый по мотивам романа в 1924 году, это что-то особенное 🎉
Фильм аэлита тоже сняли в эпоху немого кино
@@Alexey_Varonov Спасибо, про фильм то я забыл сказать. Но роман и сам по себе очень хорош. И даже сейчас вполне читабелен.
@@OlegAtaman-k6q Нужно пересмотреть! Тем более сейчас есть с текстовыми вставками на всех языках.
Communism has never led to peace, only to silencing.
If history had been different Hollywood may not have existed. Food for thought !!
Amazing !
That was merely 100 years ago. Now we have computers, internet, starships, antibiotics, heart surgeries, robots and our civilization just falled apart, lost to ignorance, vulgarity, paranoia, and an unforgivable lack of manners and elegance.
Honestly, it's a mixed bag.
@@davidaustin6962 You are right and I know. But look at them, then look at us. We are really a sore sight.
@@ilmaio well said
100 % true ...
We don't have starships yet.
I m impressed that they could imagine a ship in the space
So now we know where all the old Pharohs of Egypt went after they died. Mars!
I really enjoyed this, Corona, Avanti, Mr Dubius! 😂Etc and the “ mutiner “ is European of course! thanks for uploading!
21:00 twenty minutes to see the "spacecraft" (a airship)
33:40 thirty minutes to appreciate the "martians"(monks)
When the EXCELSIOR came into view, I almost die laughing,
but I would love to have a model of it too! 😁
They just took a gondola of an airship, I think.
Для меня этот фильм олицетворяет Мир и благоденствие в обществе. Это то, к чему должен стремиться человек в своей жизни.
I intend to flounce around in a white robe wafting a flowering branch and sleep beneath a tree to see if my dreams will bring a Martian beauty to me...😁
Hey, it worked for me. Or maybe she was one of the nurses...🥴
Идеи мира вдохновляли людей больше 100 лет назад. Теперь завоеватели стали хитрее. Они делают виноватыми тех, чьи ресурсы хотят захватить.
Хотите полететь в космос?
Excelente película, me gusto mucho.nota 10.👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏.
Звездолет у них угарный конечно, с колёсиками.
Расскажу о событиях в фильме:
Приземл., примарсились они короче, а там марсиане, толпа, в чепчиках и ночнушках. Прут, и тут наш варвар бросил в них гранату. Марсиане давай их на суд. Судья такой: выбирайте себе наказание сами, а земляне: "Мы больше не будем"
Дальше не досмотрел этот блокбастер, терпения не хватило.
P.S. Там ещё любовь с дочкой предводителя планеты и она всё время над собой руками развивает
Столько пафоса и наивности я не смог смотреть более получаса! Наши кинематографы не додумались бы до такого :)))
Аэлиту пересмотрите
@@raZZkataeVВсё таки там по серьёзнее :))
@@МихаилВалюта ну да, чиста звёздные войны
😊 так это уже не фильм для развлечения, а исторический источник! Не надо за сюжетом следить. Это только зарождение космической эры. Циолковский только пишет свои книги.
@@ОльгаПавловна-21 Я бы не сказал, что это зарождение космической эры. Тут космос такой же, как у Жюля Верна, Уэллса или в "Мюнхгаузене". У Лукиана и то реалистичнее было.
They use a lot of rivets in high technology space vehicles' portrayal back then. Rivets instead of welding seems strange.
Iron and steel plates were commonly riveted back then. Welding was a fairly new thing.
🐸 rivet, rivet, rivet 🐸
I was just glad they closed the door before they left the atmosphere. SSTO baby!
What amazes me is the drive technology, which is actually not visible, and the principle of recoil as a drive was already known at that time...
@@emausderratsuchende5447The ship appeared to use propellers to move through the luminiferous ether.
Excelente! Gracias por esta película!
Music is composed especially for the movie or not? Main theme simple but nice and catchy. I didnt found any information about composer. Someone knows?
Озвучка современная.В эпоху немого кино озвучивали за кадром живой музыкой во время показов в кинотеатрах и музыка могла быть разной.
If it only was this simple to travel to space 😀😀
Fascinating 🤔🤗🥰
The girl who stayed on Earth looked like Robert Smith from The Cure 😂
Yeah I keep thinking, had you lived back then would women we think are beautiful today have been considered dogs back then?😅
@@davidaustin6962 With tattoos, obscene speech, and being obese. I would say so!
В 1918 году всех марсиан перевезли американцы на Землю!! И началась великая революция!!
1:03:28 That scene probably ( perhaps) influenced Ingmar Bergman in making the famous scene in his classic masterpiece "7th Seal"
I thought that too. Perhaps so.
Из за кустов страшно и медленно появляются янычары))
What are we waiting for? Let's go back to the Mars!
"And so it came to pass that every pope since the first landing on Mars has dressed like this."
WHAT?
Why did they bring liquor to Mars, especially when one of the crew is an alcoholic!?! 😀 Wow.
Как же красиво раскрасили марсианскую жизнь... Такие краски!!!!
😁 перефразируя титры к ,,Через тернии к звёздам,,: ,,все кадры планеты Марс сняты на планете Земля,,...
Wow, those were the prettiest Martian women I've ever seen!
Well, Dop (Tommy Kirk) brought them back by kidnapping a few and throwing them in the ship's hold before he left because:
MARS... NEEDS... WOMEN!
Не помню, когда я последний раз так ржал :))))
Завязывай с овсянкой по утрам 😂
👍😎 history movies 1918 yr fantasy. Good colorised black white film iso
Still better than the Twilight Saga.
FASCINANTES LAS PELICULAS MUDAS, SOBRE TODO LAS DE CIENCIA FICCION.
Интересный фильм. Спасибо!
Excellent inspiration for Elon Musk and SpaceX... 😀😀
The movie's pretty silly, but what a great restoration and colorization job!
Забавное кино))))))))