Cuatro siglos en el futuro, los cadetes Tom Corbett, Roger Manning y Astro se entrenan para ser Guardias Solares. Su nave "Polaris" los lleva a aventuras que suelen ser catástrofes naturales... Leer todoCuatro siglos en el futuro, los cadetes Tom Corbett, Roger Manning y Astro se entrenan para ser Guardias Solares. Su nave "Polaris" los lleva a aventuras que suelen ser catástrofes naturales más que enfrentamientos con villanos.Cuatro siglos en el futuro, los cadetes Tom Corbett, Roger Manning y Astro se entrenan para ser Guardias Solares. Su nave "Polaris" los lleva a aventuras que suelen ser catástrofes naturales más que enfrentamientos con villanos.
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Of course, at that age I remember the occasion a lot better than the show itself. And, by reading this imdb description of the show, I just learned that Frank Sutton, Sgt. Carter from Gomer Pyle, was one of the space cadets. An unexpected connection from the earliest days of TV. Live and learn!
I do recall that the cadets were all straight arrow, level headed types which was standard for 50's television heroes. Pretty ironic that the term "space cadet" has come to mean a drug addled or simply absentminded person.
One thing that Tom Corbett borrowed from the big screen was the trio concept that you would see in westerns, most prominently in Hopalong Cassidy and the 3 Mesquiteers. Corbett and his two sidekicks are on a training ship, the Polaris and they were training to join the Solar Patrol. Tom was played by 30 year old Frankie Thomas who was an All American teen heartthrob in the Nancy Drew series before World War II. Thomas still looked youthful enough to carry off the part.
The others are Al Markim who went the entire series run with Thomas and Jan Merlin who was replaced halfway through the series by Jack Grimes. Substitute the space dialog for sagebrush talk and this could have been a western.
Tom Corbett like so many other science fiction films seemed not to anticipate the computer. That fact in and of itself fascinates me. As the show was aimed for a kid's audience maybe the producers felt the concept was over the heads of 50s era children.
Shows like Tom Corbett, sincerely made and acted for a variety of reasons have not worn well over the years. It's a museum piece and a lot of indulgence has to be given by a modern audience.
Tom Corbett (Frankie Thomas), the wise cracking Roger (Jan Merlin) and the Venusian, Astro (??) . I didn't know of a single kid on my block or in my grade school who didn't use the character Roger's famous term - "Aw go blast your jets!" It was a great show for its time and, in many ways, ahead of its time.
Long live the crew of the Polaris!
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- TriviaAlthough Tom Corbett was supposed to be a teenager, Frankie Thomas was 30 years old when the series debuted.
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Announcer: Space Academy, USA, in the world beyond tomorrow. Here the Space Cadets train for duty on distant planets. In roaring rockets, they blast through the millions of miles from Earth to far-flung stars and brave the dangers of cosmic frontiers protecting the liberties of the planets, safeguarding the cause of universal peace in the age of the conquest of space!
- ConexionesEdited into The Mercurian Invasion (1998)
- Bandas sonorasLeicht zu Fuss
("Light of Foot")
(Theme)
Composed by Carl Lattan
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- Tiempo de ejecución15 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1