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La Planète des hommes perdus

Titre original : Il pianeta degli uomini spenti
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
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4,3/10
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La Planète des hommes perdus (1961)
AKA Pianeta degli uomini spenti, Il
Lire trailer1:27
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La Terre et ses habitants sont menacés. Une planète mystérieuse vient d'apparaître dans le système solaire et, selon les scientifiques, devrait entrer en collision avec nous. Serait-ce le dé... Tout lireLa Terre et ses habitants sont menacés. Une planète mystérieuse vient d'apparaître dans le système solaire et, selon les scientifiques, devrait entrer en collision avec nous. Serait-ce le début d'une invasion extraterrestre ?La Terre et ses habitants sont menacés. Une planète mystérieuse vient d'apparaître dans le système solaire et, selon les scientifiques, devrait entrer en collision avec nous. Serait-ce le début d'une invasion extraterrestre ?

  • Réalisation
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Scénario
    • Ennio De Concini
  • Casting principal
    • Claude Rains
    • Bill Carter
    • Umberto Orsini
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Scénario
      • Ennio De Concini
    • Casting principal
      • Claude Rains
      • Bill Carter
      • Umberto Orsini
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    • 33avis des critiques
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    Battle of the Worlds
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    Rôles principaux17

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    Claude Rains
    Claude Rains
    • Prof. Benson
    Bill Carter
    Bill Carter
    • Cmdr. Bob Cole
    Umberto Orsini
    Umberto Orsini
    • Dr. Fred Steele
    Maya Brent
    • Eve Barnett
    Jacqueline Derval
    • Cathy Cole
    Renzo Palmer
    Renzo Palmer
    • Barrington
    Carlo D'Angelo
    Carlo D'Angelo
    • Gen. Varreck
    • (as Carlo d'Angelo)
    Carol Danell
    • Mrs. Collins
    Jim Dolen
    • Boyd
    Joe Pollini
    • Pat
    • (as Joseph Pollini)
    John Stacy
    John Stacy
    • Dr. Cornfield
    Aldo D'Ambrosio
    • United Commission Member
    Massimo Righi
    Massimo Righi
    • Lewis Boyd
    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • Moran
    Annamaria Mustari
    • Mars Base Technician
    • (as Anna Maria Mustari)
    Antonio Corevi
    • Missile Launch Control Technician
    • (non crédité)
    John Karlsen
    John Karlsen
    • United Commission Leader
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Scénario
      • Ennio De Concini
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    5Steve_Nyland

    Fascinating, But A Bit Too Oblique For It's Own Good

    Antonio Margheriti's Italian Spaghetti Space Operas are some of the most interesting science fiction from the 1960s. Starting with SPACE MEN (or ASSIGNMENT: OUTER SPACE) and culminating with the brilliantly mod GAMMA ONE QUADROLIGY, Margheriti helped to shape the ultimate form of the genre -- Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY -- and gave it a truly modern ring (for the time) that was only bettered by the Soviet era science fiction like PLANETA BUR and MECHA NEVSTRACHU. A journeyman filmmaker with a background in production design, Margheriti was not as visionary in his approach as contemporary Mario Bava, who's PLANET OF THE VAMPIRES remains the most impressive example of Spaghetti Science Fiction, but Margheriti had perhaps a more populist approach to his work that still endears forty-plus years later. His use of models, miniatures and pyrotechnics alone would have earned him a very respectable place in the annals of the genre by themselves.

    BATTLE OF THE WORLDS is his second trip into the galaxy for entertainment, and compared to the previous year's ASSIGNMENT: OUTER SPACE, this movie is almost a quantum leap forward in terms of ambitions for his plot, characters and action sequences. And I suspect that as is the case with ASSIGNMENT: OUTER SPACE a great deal of the critical responses this movie has accumulated ("Atsa one-a lousy meataball") has to do with the really crummy surviving prints of the film, or rather the surviving home video transfers available on public domain oriented DVD collections. BATTLE OF THE WORLDS was certainly a much more impressive experience when shown in it's correct original widescreen ratio, probably 2:35:1 Techniscope by the looks of the pan and scanning going on to condense the film for small screen. The color on the transfers -- which are likely traceable to the same early 1980s transfer to VHS -- are almost uniformly rotted nearly to sepia in spots, with plenty of surface noise & jumbled damage to individual frames. What most people are reviewing is the DVD they saw, not the film itself.

    I must admit that the first time I saw this movie I despised it, didn't understand it, and shelved the poor video for a few years until I sold it before realizing who director Anthony Dawson was. Now seeing it again a few years older and wiser I still must come clean and say I don't understand the plot, how the story gets from A to B to C, and have actually been paying attention just to figure it all out. From what I can gather, Earth finds itself under assault from a wandering "planet" that has come from another galaxy (a story idea Margheriti would later re-visit in his Gamma One project), ostensibly to conquer Earth as a new home for it's passengers. Only crazed astronomer/mathematician Claude Raines understands the phenomenon as what it really is: An attack, and urges the united Earth government bodies to act before it is too late.

    In pursuit of that end there are lots of frantic rocket ship battles, near collisions, big Margheriti explosions and of course a location shoot at a local power plant or electrical substation standing in for a spaceport. There is a base on Mars, guys in pressure suits doing stuff on the surface of the invading planet, a cute little puppy dog and even some romance. Including, oddly, old man Raines almost openly having a thing for his 20 year old assistant with her dark, fluttering eyelashes. Raines is easily the most impressive aspect of the film but mostly because he emotes such vigor in his role, and seems to be enjoying it so much, that you can't help but be charmed by the effort. Even if it's hard to understand what he's on about half the time. But like a Spaghetti Western what makes it "work" is the collection of individual moments that make up the film, some of which are actually very well done.

    5/10: Look fast for Spaghetti Western hero Giuliano Gemma in one of his first screen roles, and yes: We NEED a better print, badly.
    5chris_gaskin123

    Earth is threatened yet again

    I've just seen Battle of the Worlds for the first time and is very similar to When Worlds Collide, which was made ten years before this in 1951.

    A planet is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth and a way is devised to try and stop it. To makes things worse, Earth is attacked by flying saucers from this planet but they are eventually defeated. A party, including Professor Benson then lands on this planet and they manage to blow it up and successfully do so, but with Benson still on there as he refused orders to evacuate. Earth is saved yet again.

    Battle Of the Worlds tends to be a little talky and slow moving in parts but the flying saucer scenes are OK. Despite it being talky, it is fairly eerie in parts.

    This features a good performance from Claude Rains (The Invisible Man, The Wolf Man, The Lost World) as Professor Benson but he is the only star I've heard of in the cast.

    To sum up, an average movie but not brilliant.

    Rating: 2 and a half stars out of 5.
    march9hare

    momma mia, atsa somma crummy meataball!

    Claude Rains stars as Prof. Benson, a cynical mathematical genius/recluse who must save the world from implacable aliens. The movie has an interesting premise - a planetoid enters into orbit around the Earth causing widespread upheavals of Nature, and turns out to be a sort of alien Noah's Ark - but is marred by a tiny budget, hambone acting (except for Rains), oafish direction, and really crummy effects even for 1961. This may not have been Rains' last film, but he certainly deserved better. Having said all that, for some odd reason this one remains a favorite. Guess there's no accounting for taste. Seriously though, there are worse. MUCH worse.
    5kevinolzak

    The towering presence of Claude Rains

    1960's "Battle of the Worlds" (Il Planeta Degli Uomini or The Planet of Extinct Men) marks only the second science fiction entry from Italian director Antonio Margheriti (under his usual pseudonym Anthony Dawson), perhaps his best given that "Assignment: Outer Space" did not fare well internationally, plus the towering screen presence of an aging Claude Rains in the central role of Professor Benson, very similar to his just completed Professor Challenger in Irwin Allen's "The Lost World." A rogue planet dubbed 'The Outsider' has entered our galaxy and is believed to be on a collision course to destroy the earth, the scientific community casually brushing off Benson's assertion that it will merely pass by without incident. The old man soon learns that 'The Outsider' has slipped into orbit around our planet. Causing a wave of destruction and suicides to force an exploratory ship to examine it more closely. A small force of saucers are dispatched to obliterate the ship, so Benson himself is finally allowed to take charge in the battle, reasoning that 'The Outsider' is something of a 'Noah's Ark,' a relic from a dead world that can be reprogrammed to go back where it came from. The climax offers a race against time, Benson's crew desperate to return to their vessel and take off before nuclear warheads target 'The Outsider' in a blaze of glory. Top screenwriting workhorse Ennio de Concini was coming off Mario Bava's "Black Sunday," and continued working in all genres throughout a prolific career, the 70 year old Rains giving this one a stronger edge with an over the top performance that commands the screen, cantankerous yet lovable, an outsider himself who would prefer to die knowing the truth than live without knowledge. Rarely seen outside the confines of his greenhouse, scribbling calculations on flower pots, Rains easily dominates a cast of barely outlined characters, one couple ready to wed who suddenly end their relationship, another happily married and working in tandem from Earth to Mars. Margheriti's 1965 "Planet on the Prowl" would feature the same type of underground world for its finale, what appears to be a living, breathing organism with brain cells and arteries that bleed crimson. Rather than waste the talents of a fine actor, this low budget vehicle actually gives him something tangible to sink his teeth into, delivering in spades for a film that never receives much love, mostly relegated to horrid, washed out prints.
    lor_

    Rains saves us!

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Antonio Margheriti a/k/a Anthony Dawson. Produced by Ultra Film (Italy), released in America by Manson Distributing (later in TV syndication packages). Screenplay by Ennio De Concini; Photography by Marcello Masciocchi; Music by Mario Migliardi. Starring Claude Rains, Bill Carter, Umberto Orsini, Maya Brent, Jacqueline Derval and Renzo Palmer.

    This 1960s flick of Italian descent is a very funny science fiction suspenser in which mathematician Claude Rains saves the world from a collision with another planet and learns the "secret of the spheres" in the process. Tremendously hammy acting by Rains, who has a marvelous time at the expense of the Continental supporting cast.

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      After the less-than-stellar distribution of its previous film, Le Vainqueur de l'espace (1960), in the US, Ultra Film decided it could improve its performance in the lucrative US market for this film by adding a "name" American actor. Claude Rains had just played the grumpy Prof. Challenger in Le monde perdu (1960) and decided that he would be perfect to play the grumpy Prof. Benson in this film.
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      Cmdr. Robert Cole: Poor Benson. If they opened up his chest, they'd find a formula... where his heart should have been.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 octobre 1961 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Battle of the Worlds
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mushroom Tower, Piazza Pakistan, Rome, Lazio, Italie(tower where terrestrial spaceships depart)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ultra Film
      • Sicilia Cinematografica
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