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
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Gen. Varreck
- (as Carlo d'Angelo)
- Pat
- (as Joseph Pollini)
- Mars Base Technician
- (as Anna Maria Mustari)
- Missile Launch Control Technician
- (non crédité)
- United Commission Leader
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
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.
Ultimately, this is one of Italy's best and most serious sci-fi films, and one of the better early '60s sci-fi films to come out of Europe. The relatively primitive (but creative) effects coupled with the very serious and dramatic tone of the dialog may be difficult for most American viewers. Giorgio Giovannini's soundtrack is jarring and intense. And the excellent, but sometimes surreal, Marcello Masciocchi cinematography won't help the average viewer enjoy this film. The international cast (mostly Americans) does very well.
Given the film's dubious pedigree and silly cliché title, I can certainly understand why some reviewers felt compelled to use the words "cheesy" and "spaghetti" in their reviews. I am tempted to point out that macaroni and cheese is a very tasty dish, but I will refrain. Approach this film with an open mind and you might just be able to get something more than guilty pleasure from it.
I don't know what movie Claude Rains thought he was in, because he truly brings his A-game as a curmudgeon. He's the professor (often in a hammock) who the futuristic government doesn't believe. Stuck in his belief of scientific fact, he is not taken seriously.
Does Rains chew the scenery? Yep, but it's fun and funny. I felt he probably enjoyed this character. He gives Prof. Benson mannerisms and tics that a lesser actor would not have bothered with. So he is 2 of my 5 points, because is so fun to watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAfter 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.
- Citations
Cmdr. Robert Cole: Poor Benson. If they opened up his chest, they'd find a formula... where his heart should have been.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Battle of the Worlds (1972)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- 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
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