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Más allá de la Tierra

Título original: This Island Earth
  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
11 k
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Faith Domergue, Jeff Morrow, and Rex Reason in Más allá de la Tierra (1955)
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Ciencia ficción espacialInvasión alienígenaCiencia FicciónMisterioTerror

Los extraterrestres vienen a la Tierra buscando científicos para ayudarlos en su guerra.Los extraterrestres vienen a la Tierra buscando científicos para ayudarlos en su guerra.Los extraterrestres vienen a la Tierra buscando científicos para ayudarlos en su guerra.

  • Dirección
    • Joseph M. Newman
    • Jack Arnold
  • Guionistas
    • Franklin Coen
    • George Callahan
    • Raymond F. Jones
  • Elenco
    • Jeff Morrow
    • Faith Domergue
    • Rex Reason
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
    11 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joseph M. Newman
      • Jack Arnold
    • Guionistas
      • Franklin Coen
      • George Callahan
      • Raymond F. Jones
    • Elenco
      • Jeff Morrow
      • Faith Domergue
      • Rex Reason
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    • 69Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Jeff Morrow
    Jeff Morrow
    • Exeter
    Faith Domergue
    Faith Domergue
    • Dr. Ruth Adams
    Rex Reason
    Rex Reason
    • Dr. Cal Meacham
    Lance Fuller
    Lance Fuller
    • Brack
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Dr. Steve Carlson
    Douglas Spencer
    Douglas Spencer
    • The Monitor
    Robert Nichols
    Robert Nichols
    • Joe Wilson
    Karl Ludwig Lindt
    • Dr. Adolph Engelborg
    • (as Karl L. Lindt)
    Charlotte Alpert
    • Metaluna Woman at Decompression Console
    • (sin créditos)
    Jack Byron
    • Photographer
    • (sin créditos)
    Spencer Chan
    Spencer Chan
    • Dr. Hu Ling Tang
    • (sin créditos)
    Richard Deacon
    Richard Deacon
    • Pilot
    • (sin créditos)
    Coleman Francis
    • Express Deliveryman
    • (sin créditos)
    Marc Hamilton
    • Metaluna Inhabitant
    • (sin créditos)
    Edward Hearn
    Edward Hearn
    • Reporter
    • (sin créditos)
    Edward Ingram
    • Photographer
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    Orangey
    Orangey
    • Neutron--Cat
    • (sin créditos)
    Regis Parton
    Regis Parton
    • Mutant
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Joseph M. Newman
      • Jack Arnold
    • Guionistas
      • Franklin Coen
      • George Callahan
      • Raymond F. Jones
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    DC8284

    A masterpiece

    This 1955 science fiction flick in a nutshell? One word comes to mind: masterpiece. Masterpiece. When it comes to science fiction, the director of this edge-of-your-seat rollercoaster, Joe Newman is a master.

    With the brilliant performances of Jeff Morrow, Rex Reason, and leading lady Faith Domergue, this is a natural epic tale of the unparalleled interaction of aliens and humans.

    You don't like science fiction, you say? I didn't either before watching it. But I couldn't press the fast forward button on my VCR remote as I watched "This Island Earth."

    10 stars. Do yourself a favor and see this wonderful film.
    TEXICAN-2

    A Great Work of Science Fiction

    I first saw this movie when it was released in 1954. I was about six. I didn't see it again until @1967/1968, as a theatrical re-release. The big screen did help, but this second viewing, and subsequent viewings on video (I own it), show that it wasn't as perfect as my youthful eyes saw it to be. However, I still consider it a great show. It has the same basic plot of world domination by aliens that other movies of its day had, but, it is so different in it's approach, feel, and delivery, it just never seemed like the same plot to me.

    It was also a rare Sci-Fi motion picture. It was filmed in color. Of the eleven horror/sci-fi movies of 1954 (and this list might not be exactly complete), only three were in color. Riders To The Stars (1954), Phantom Of The Rue Morgue (1954), and This Island Earth (four if you put 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea (1954) into this group). The remainder of the list range from the cheap quickie to the higher budgeted movie that had some effort put into them. The list is: Devil Girl From Mars (1954), Creature From Black Lagoon (1954), Killers From Space (1954), Godzilla (1954) [this is the Japanese release], Monster From The Ocean Floor (1954), Stranger From Venus (1954), Them! (1954), and Tobar The Great (1954). These black and white shows did have merit in their own way. And, they did what they were made for, to entertain a crowd of kids (and some adults). Almost everyone appreciates color more than black and white, and for a "Kid's" Science Fiction movie to be in color, it made This Island Earth all the more special.

    Of course, the special effects, acting, and other aspects of this movie don't match up to today's standards. If it did, it would mean that there had been no advancements in over 40 years. For its day, the special effects are extremely well done. The sets were impressive. The script was intellectual without going leaps and bounds about the child viewer's head. The Mutant really wasn't as good as I remembered, but it was still impressive. Bud Westmore was the master of his day. He, Jack Pierce, and other makeup masters of the past, created the foundation for today's highly imaginative work.

    Just think, future generations probably will give negative reviews of Stars Wars, Jurassic Park, E.T. and many of the other groundbreaking movies of our time. They will probably laugh at the "poor" quality of the special effects, or the stilted dialogue and acting just as some of the younger audience does today.

    I agree with other writers that point out how much people miss by not watching a black and white, or even just not watching an older movie. They don't come across as hip, realistic, terrifing, or as erotic as today's fare, but, if you really look at these shows, you will find the cornerstone of today's movies created by that moldy oldy from 40, 50, 60, or even 70 years ago.
    Sargebri

    A Great Film

    I saw this film for the first time when I was about 10 years old and it has always stuck with me and when I saw it was on video I bought it immediately. I think that this is more than a B picture and what people have to remember is the fact that this film was made before all the great advances in special effects. Another thing that made it interesting was the fact that through the first half of the film you really didn't know if Exeter was human or alien. It wasn't until the second half of the film that we did see there was more to this mysterious group. This film is definitely an underrated classic of its era.
    7silverscreen888

    Visually beautiful for its time; a rather good "B" adventure and unusual

    I am old enough to have seen "This Island Earth" when it was first released. After "Forbidden Planet", it was the only other film for a decade to take place outside of Earth's solar system. Galactic fiction had been written for decades by Edmond Hamilton and a handful of others, very successfully; but it is still rare and hard to handle in film, because it requires some level of ideas and logical development of a political-philosophical system other than conventional and unimaginative acceptances--the stock in trade of those who rip off headlines, use titles such as "Across the Ses of Stars"--and then write nothing at all to go with the promising title. Here we have a mysterious robot-controlled aircraft's flight, mail from aliens, the building of an Inter-Rossiter communication device, tall-domed aliens (exhibiting a variety of ethical characters), interstellar flight, a war on a planet called Metalluna, flaming comet-missiles, a competent alien mutant creature, an intelligent cat named Neutron, romance, news conferences, good and bad advice and more. The original story line, for those who have not read Raymond Z. Jones' original mystery-sci-fi, is much better than what was done with its ideas in the film's script. In that novel,Earth was to be destroyed, because it was in the way and being used as a base by one of two sides in a huge interstellar war; at the end, the hero, whose ingenuity has saved the one side, has to make a speech to save the Earth--a climax that did not make it into the film version. Handsome Rex Reason, who lacks classical accent ability, plays scientist Cal Meacham, opposite Faith Domergue, a fair actress who does well as Ruth, his long-lost love, or is she. The film is stolen by Jeff Morrow as Exeter, also star of "Kronos"; Douglas Spencer is a bit disappointing as The Monitor, as is Lance Fuller as an evil Metallunan; the special effects such as rays that explode cars and the aforementioned comets are interesting for their time. What is right about the film I suggest is its color, its adventure narrative and swift-paced unfolding, since it is rather well-directed; what is lacking is the first-rate ideas of the novel from which it was adapted. "This Island Earth" ( a phrase later used in "Star trek's "All Our Yesterdays" also) is arguably a welcome change from all those sci-fi films where rockets seem tied to earth, unable to expand the human horizon. I like it, and recommend it to anyone who wants to escape from the present mean-streets ugliness cult's movies; it is physically beautiful and frankly more entertaining than most have credited it with being these past 50 years.
    8Whizzer-2

    Follow-Up: My Complete Review

    The 1955 sci-fi film, "This Island Earth" was spoofed in the film,"MST 3000: The Movie"; but in actuality the film got good reviews from Leonard Maltin, The Motion Picture Guide, not to mention Bill Warren's monumental opus, "Keep Watching The Skies!". The acting in this film is not exceptional, but not dismal, I would say adequate. My favorite character is the Metalunan, Exeter - this dude is one smooth talker, oozing a sinister coolness, while displaying a funky appearance: neatly coiffured white hair, bushy eyebrows, a high indented forehead, coppertone tan and dressed in a conventional Earthian suit and tie (he would have made a great politician or televangelist!). His assistant, Braack, is a carbon copy, as are the other Metalunans. There is an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue and the plot is credible enough. One the technical side, a Metalunan communication device called an Interociter remains a centerpiece throughout the film; it is very versatile, able to incorporate an Interplanetary Generator, Volterator, Astroscope, Electron Sorter, and a deadly Neutrino Ray (all of these are not in the script, rather I got them from the Raymond F. Jones story the film is based upon; however, the Neutrino Ray was demonstrated by Exeter to Dr. Cal Meacham on occasion); Meacham pulled the plug on one of them in his lab, causing it to self-destruct; leading one to wonder if that device were so advanced, then why didn't it have a backup internal power source and safety feature to prevent that sort of sabotage? Moreover, why did it have to rely on an external power supply at all?' The highlight of the film is the voyage back to Metaluna with Drs Meacham and Adams on board; the distant planet is being attacked by enemy Zahgon guided meteors. The Drs were recruited to help the Metalunans rebuild their war depleted uranium supply which sustained their protective atomic force shield- the Earth is rich in uranium supply. The Metalunan spacecraft looks like a cheap, plastic toy pulled from a crackerjack box, but as it cruises through the "thermal barrier", the fiery special effects around the craft look way cool. And the special effects, set design and artwork of the war-ravaged planet and the ongoing battle there are simply excellent for that time period. In addition, the Herman Stein musical score is a tasty delight- the organ parts are simply an ear to behold! No, "This Island Earth" does not have the Oscar-Winning effects of "The War Of The Worlds", the snappy, overlapping dialogue of "The Thing From Another World", the abundant richness of ideas of "Forbidden Planet", nor the spine chilling suspense of "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers"; but what it does have is an irresistable charm, the result - I suspect - of having a peculiar combination of outstanding qualities coexisting alongside of much inferior ones. "This Island Earth" should definitely be part of every 50's sci-fi film connoisseur's collection.

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    • Trivia
      In a magazine article, the special effects department admitted that the "mutant" costume originally had legs that matched the upper body. They had so much trouble making the legs look and work properly they were forced by studio deadline to have the mutant wear a pair of trousers. Movie posters show the mutant as it was supposed to appear.
    • Errores
      When Faith Domergue and Rex Reason first enter their new lab and see the orange cat, Faith tells Rex the cat is named "Neutron" because "he's so positive". Any scientist, especially a nuclear fission expert, should know that the proton that is positive; a neutron has no charge.
    • Citas

      Dr. Cal Meacham: I feel like a new toothbrush.

      [after being enclosed in a clear tube]

    • Versiones alternativas
      When originally released theatrically in the UK, the BBFC made cuts to secure a 'U' rating. All cuts were waived in 1987 when the film was granted a 'PG' certificate for home video.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into War of the Planets (1958)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Eine kleine Nachtmusik: 2nd Movement
      (uncredited)

      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de junio de 1955 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Metropolitan Airport - 6590 Hayvenhurst Avenue, Van Nuys, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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